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World's first email message was sent in 1971 between two computers. Mr. Tomlinson was the person, who created a computer program named SNDMSG, which sent a simple email message to a nearby computer through ARPANET. He was also the first person to put "@" in the email. He did that because this sign wasn't used that much anywhere else. The first email address was "tomlinson@bbn-tenexa." BBN was the name of Mr. Tomlinson's employer and "tenexa" was the name of the operating system that was used. What exactly was the first email message is lost.
Emoticon are used to compensate for the expression and emotion when using non spontaneous talk.
A person can make the robot face on Facebook by typing in :|] . This emoticon can be used in chat or in a status message.
No, the word email is a noun and a verb. When used for 'email message', it can be considered a compound noun.
You could possibly attach an audio or video recording to the email.
A 5-letter synonym for "message" is "theme." 'Email' is also another 5-letter word meaning message, as is 'write' used as a verb, for example, 'Did they email you about it?'...'Did they write [to] you about it?'
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:) This is an example of a smiley face emoticon. It is used to convey happiness or positivity in online communication.
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BCC stands for Blind Carbon Copy. It's used if you want to email a message to several people, and don't want them to see that others have received the message too.
Email "spoofing" is a term used to describe a fraudulent email activity in which the sender's address and other parts of the message header are altered so that the message appears to come from a different sender. Spoofing is commonly used for sending spam (unsolicited email) and phishing email (attempts to obtain sensitive information for fraudulent access to secure accounts).