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Что (кто) такое e-mail address - определение

IDENTIFIER OF THE DESTINATION WHERE EMAIL MESSAGES ARE DELIVERED
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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 .
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Email address.
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MAIL THAT IS DELIVERED USING A COMBINATION OF ELECTRONIC AND PHYSICAL DELIVERY
L-mail; E-mail letter; EMail letter; E-mail Letter; L-Mail; User:Brucegreig/hybrid mail; Hybrid Mail; E-Mail Letter; Email letter
Hybrid mail is mail that is delivered using a combination of electronic and physical delivery. Usually, it involves digital data being transformed into physical letter items at distributed print centres located as close as possible to the final delivery addresses.
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COLLECTION OF INFORMATION THAT DESCRIBES THE LOCATION OF A BUILDING, APARTMENT, OR OTHER STRUCTURE
Address (geographical); Adress; Street address; Address (geography); Postal address; Mailing address format by country; Addresses; Mail address; Mailing address; Post adress; Addresse; Postal Addresse; Postal addresse; Post address; Postal addresses in the United Kingdom; Postal address (United States); United Kingdom postal addresses; Addresses in the UK; Address conventions by country; Addresses in Palau; Addess; Address (geography; Address format; Home address; Postal addresses in the netherlands; US address
archaic courteous or amorous approaches.
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COLLECTION OF INFORMATION THAT DESCRIBES THE LOCATION OF A BUILDING, APARTMENT, OR OTHER STRUCTURE
Address (geographical); Adress; Street address; Address (geography); Postal address; Mailing address format by country; Addresses; Mail address; Mailing address; Post adress; Addresse; Postal Addresse; Postal addresse; Post address; Postal addresses in the United Kingdom; Postal address (United States); United Kingdom postal addresses; Addresses in the UK; Address conventions by country; Addresses in Palau; Addess; Address (geography; Address format; Home address; Postal addresses in the netherlands; US address
·vi To direct speech.
II. Address ·vi To prepare one's self.
III. Address ·v To prepare or make ready.
IV. Address ·vt Act of preparing one's self.
V. Address ·vt Attention in the way one's addresses to a lady.
VI. Address ·v To clothe or array; to Dress.
VII. Address ·vt Skill; skillful management; dexterity; adroitness.
VIII. Address ·v To Aim; to Direct.
IX. Address ·vt Act of addressing one's self to a person; verbal application.
X. Address ·vt Manner of speaking to another; delivery; as, a man of pleasing or insinuating address.
XI. Address ·v To make suit to as a lover; to Court; to Woo.
XII. Address ·v To direct in writing, as a letter; to superscribe, or to direct and transmit; as, he addressed a letter.
XIII. Address ·v To direct, as words (to any one or any thing); to make, as a speech, petition, ·etc. (to any one, an audience).
XIV. Address ·vt Direction or superscription of a letter, or the name, title, and place of residence of the person addressed.
XV. Address ·v Reflexively: To prepare one's self; to apply one's skill or energies (to some object); to Betake.
XVI. Address ·v To consign or intrust to the care of another, as agent or factor; as, the ship was addressed to a merchant in Baltimore.
XVII. Address ·v To direct speech to; to make a communication to, whether spoken or written; to apply to by words, as by a speech, petition, ·etc., to speak to; to Accost.
XVIII. Address ·vt A formal communication, either written or spoken; a discourse; a speech; a formal application to any one; a petition; a formal statement on some subject or special occasion; as, an address of thanks, an address to the voters.
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  • 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
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  • 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
¦ noun another term for email.
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  • 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
see e-mail
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
<messaging> (e-mail) Messages automatically passed from one computer user to another, often through computer networks and/or via modems over telephone lines. A message, especially one following the common RFC 822 standard, begins with several lines of headers, followed by a blank line, and the body of the message. Most e-mail systems now support the MIME standard which allows the message body to contain "attachments" of different kinds rather than just one block of plain ASCII text. It is conventional for the body to end with a signature. Headers give the name and electronic mail address of the sender and recipient(s), the time and date when it was sent and a subject. There are many other headers which may get added by different message handling systems during delivery. The message is "composed" by the sender, usually using a special program - a "Mail User Agent" (MUA). It is then passed to some kind of "Message Transfer Agent" (MTA) - a program which is responsible for either delivering the message locally or passing it to another MTA, often on another host. MTAs on different hosts on a network often communicate using SMTP. The message is eventually delivered to the recipient's mailbox - normally a file on his computer - from where he can read it using a mail reading program (which may or may not be the same MUA as used by the sender). Contrast snail-mail, paper-net, voice-net. The form "email" is also common, but is less suggestive of the correct pronunciation and derivation than "e-mail". The word is used as a noun for the concept ("Isn't e-mail great?", "Are you on e-mail?"), a collection of (unread) messages ("I spent all night reading my e-mail"), and as a verb meaning "to send (something in) an e-mail message" ("I'll e-mail you (my report)"). The use of "an e-mail" as a count noun for an e-mail message, and plural "e-mails", is now (2000) also well established despite the fact that "mail" is definitely a mass noun. Oddly enough, the word "emailed" is actually listed in the Oxford English Dictionary. It means "embossed (with a raised pattern) or arranged in a net work". A use from 1480 is given. The word is derived from French "emmailleure", network. Also, "email" is German for enamel. {The story of the first e-mail message (http://pretext.com/mar98/features/story2.htm)}. (2002-07-14)

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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.