A | B |
Allows a nickname to stand for a group of recipients. | Mailing lists |
Closing line with your name. | Signature line |
user@server.domain | Email address |
Allows all computers to understand what is being sent through electronic mail. | Simple Mail Transfer Protocol |
Files linked to an email message. | Attachments |
Method of communicating text information between personal addresses across the Internet. | Email |
Symbols used to show emotion. | Emoticons |
Storage for email addresses for future use. | Address book |
First part of an email message. | Email header |
Behavioral guidelines for communicating with other on the Internet. | Netiquette |
Viruses will not make your hard drive crash. | False |
A human cannot catch a computer virus. | True |
You can get computer viruses from data files. | True |
Viruses only affect program files. | False |
You can get a virus by browsing the Internet. | False |
You can get a computer virus by reading email ent via the Internet. | True |
Shareware programs are likely to have viruses. | True |
A good virus protection program can protect you from all computer viruses. | False |
*<|:{)} | Santa Claus |
:-< | Sad |
:-Q | Tounge hanging out |
:-) | Smile |
;-) | Wink |
>:-( | Mad |
:-{ | Scared |
8-) | Smile with glasses |
In cobb@yahoo.com, cobb is: | user name |
In cobb@yahoo.com, yahoo is: | server or host |
In cobb@yahoo.com, .com is: | domain |
Send | To direct a new email message to the recipient. |
Access | To gain entry to your email messages. |
Retrieve | To download messages and/or their attachments. |
Forward | To direct a previously read message to the recipient. |
Print | To produce a hard copy of the email message. |
Delete | To erase an email message from the inbox. |
Reply | To respond to an email message. |
The formality of an email message is: | moderate |
The security of an email message is: | low |
The speed of an email message is: | moderate, depending on connection |
Senders accountability: | moderate |