No.Even using an offline application you have to connect for a short period of time in order to establish a connection which will deliver your e-mails.For regular mail use the post service(the answer becomes YES).
are you using a web interface or mac mail to send and receive mails ?
Using proper etiquette on the Internet, including in e-mails, is called "Netiquette".
Using all caps on the Internet should be avoided, including in your e-mails. The reason you should avoid using all capital letters is because of Internet etiquette rules. Using all caps is interpreted as shouting.
It is an application running on a users computing device that enables them to read and respond to e-mails sent to them using the internet.
It is an application running on a users computing device that enables them to read and respond to e-mails sent to them using the internet.
A browser, like Firefox, Chrome or Internet Explorer will allow you to access the WWW. An e-mail client like Eudora, Outlook or Thunderbird will allow you to send and receive e-mails. It is not necessary to have both, as there are different kinds of e-mail. You generally don't use and e-mail client for web-based e-mails like Gmail or Hotmail etc., but do use the browser, but for other e-mail you can access it without the use of the browser, as they are not on the web. Unlike what many people think, the web and internet are not the same thing. The web uses the internet and it is possible to be on the internet, while not using the web, like if checking an e-mail with an e-mail client.
Using all caps on the internet should be avoided, including in your e-mails. The reason you should avoid using all capital letters is because of Internet etiquette rules. Using all caps is interpreted as shouting.
Letters are posted, handwritten and words are written on paper while e-mails are sent over the internet ,typed and without using paper.
Depends on two things: 1. what you do while on the internet and 2. how fast the internet connection is. If all you do is receive and send a few e-mails each day, 100MB could last weeks. On the other hand, you could burn through 100MB in five minutes by downloading just one CD or a short movie.
No. Not without a sophisticated integration program that takes certain data from each of the connections. Otherwise both connections would receive the same duplicate information.
No you can use it without Internet connection.
Yes, Gmail is available worldwide. It is a service provided by Google to send and receive mails. It has made the world a smaller place.