Fundamentals of Electronic Mail
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Figure 1.1: A small fragment of domain name space.
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Figure 1.2: A sample e-mail message.
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Figure 1.3: Typical e-mail template for message composition.
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Figure 1.4: Sample of a mailer display for multiple e-mail messages.
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Figure 1.5: Graphical mail client.
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Figure 1.6: Sample e-mail message body.
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Figure 1.7: Sample e-mail reply using a bracketed include.
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Figure 1.8: Example of how users communicate via e-mail in a store and
forward e-mail system.
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Figure 1.9: Example of how a central mail spool system works.
© McGraw-Hill 1997.
All rights reserved.
This presentation accompanies the book "In-line/On-line:
Fundamentals of the Internet and World Wide Web" (ISBN 0-072-90685-5)
written by Raymond Greenlaw and Ellen Hepp.