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E-mail address - translation to English

IDENTIFIER OF THE DESTINATION WHERE EMAIL MESSAGES ARE DELIVERED
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E-mail address         
n. E-Mail Addresse, Adresse (Lokation) an die E-Mails geschickt werden können
electronic mail         
  • When a "robot" on [[Wikipedia]] makes changes to image files, the uploader receives an email about the changes made.
METHOD OF ELECTRONICALLY EXCHANGING DIGITAL MESSAGES BETWEEN PEOPLE OVER A NETWORK
Electronic Mail; Internet mail; E-Mail; E-mail account; Emails; E mail; EMAIL; E Mail; How email works; E-mails; Internet Mail; Electronic mail box; Premium email; Premiumemail; E-mail headers; Email headers; Emailing; E-address; .eml; Protected email; Outbox; Public email address; Mail headers; Message handling service; Electropost; Inbox; Email stationery; E-mail header; Electron Mail; Courriel; E mails; E-mail message; Email message; Anonymous mailer; Electronic mail; EMail; Email security; Internet Message Format; Benefits of e-mail; Email accounts; Message Handling Service; Email account; Email etiquettes; Corporate Email; E-mail; 📧; Email system; Reply-To; Email backbone; Email header fields; Email Backbone; Premium e-mail; RFC 822; E-mailed; Emailed; Email types; 📥; 📤; Mass email; RFC 2822; RFC 5322; 🖄; Reply all; 📩; 📨; RFC822; Electronic mails; Paid email; Rfc822
elektronische Post
E-mail         
  • When a "robot" on [[Wikipedia]] makes changes to image files, the uploader receives an email about the changes made.
METHOD OF ELECTRONICALLY EXCHANGING DIGITAL MESSAGES BETWEEN PEOPLE OVER A NETWORK
Electronic Mail; Internet mail; E-Mail; E-mail account; Emails; E mail; EMAIL; E Mail; How email works; E-mails; Internet Mail; Electronic mail box; Premium email; Premiumemail; E-mail headers; Email headers; Emailing; E-address; .eml; Protected email; Outbox; Public email address; Mail headers; Message handling service; Electropost; Inbox; Email stationery; E-mail header; Electron Mail; Courriel; E mails; E-mail message; Email message; Anonymous mailer; Electronic mail; EMail; Email security; Internet Message Format; Benefits of e-mail; Email accounts; Message Handling Service; Email account; Email etiquettes; Corporate Email; E-mail; 📧; Email system; Reply-To; Email backbone; Email header fields; Email Backbone; Premium e-mail; RFC 822; E-mailed; Emailed; Email types; 📥; 📤; Mass email; RFC 2822; RFC 5322; 🖄; Reply all; 📩; 📨; RFC822; Electronic mails; Paid email; Rfc822
n. elektronische Post

Wikipedia

Email address

An email address identifies an email box to which messages are delivered. While early messaging systems used a variety of formats for addressing, today, email addresses follow a set of specific rules originally standardized by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in the 1980s, and updated by RFC 5322 and 6854. The term email address in this article refers to just the addr-spec in Section 3.4 of RFC 5322. The RFC defines address more broadly as either a mailbox or group. A mailbox value can be either a name-addr, which contains a display-name and addr-spec, or the more common addr-spec alone.

An email address, such as john.smith@example.com, is made up from a local-part, the symbol @, and a domain, which may be a domain name or an IP address enclosed in brackets. Although the standard requires the local part to be case-sensitive, it also urges that receiving hosts deliver messages in a case-independent manner, e.g., that the mail system in the domain example.com treat John.Smith as equivalent to john.smith; some mail systems even treat them as equivalent to johnsmith. Mail systems often limit the users' choice of name to a subset of the technically permitted characters.

With the introduction of internationalized domain names, efforts are progressing to permit non-ASCII characters in email addresses.

Examples of use of E-mail address
1. The writer‘s e–mail address isapplebaumanne@yahoo.com.
2. His e–mail address is davidignatius@washpost.com.
3. His e–mail address iskstreetconfidential @washpost.com.
4. His e–mail address ispchesser@carolinajournal.com.
5. E–mail address: lukuduloyatta@gmail.com lukuduloyatta@hotmail.com