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Chapter8 Internet and Email

The document provides an overview of the Internet, detailing its structure as a global network of interconnected systems and the requirements for connecting to it, including devices and service providers. It explains the concept of email as a fast, cost-effective communication method, outlining its features and components, such as email addresses and mailbox functionalities. Additionally, it includes instructions for logging into email accounts, composing messages, and managing attachments.

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Chapter8 Internet and Email

The document provides an overview of the Internet, detailing its structure as a global network of interconnected systems and the requirements for connecting to it, including devices and service providers. It explains the concept of email as a fast, cost-effective communication method, outlining its features and components, such as email addresses and mailbox functionalities. Additionally, it includes instructions for logging into email accounts, composing messages, and managing attachments.

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UCC 103 PRINCIPLES OF COMPUTING

8.1. Internet
The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet
protocol suite (often called TCP/IP, although not all applications use TCP) to serve billions of users
worldwide.

It is a network of networks that consists of millions of private, public, academic, business, and
government networks, of local to global scope, that are linked by a broad array of electronic, wireless
and optical networking technologies. The Internet carries an extensive range of information resources
and services, such as the inter-linked hypertext documents of the World Wide Web (WWW) and the
infrastructure to support email.

8.2. Connecting to the internet


Requirements for connecting to the internet
1) Computer or Electronic device
2) Internet service provider — an internet service provider provides you with a connection to the
internet and the software you will need to navigate.
3) Telecommunication line — a telephone line is required to connect you to the internet service
provider.
4) Modem — a modem converts a digital signal received from a computer into an analogue signal that
can be sent along ordinary telephone lines, and back to digital at the other end.
5) Web browser — a web browser is software used to view and download Web pages and various
types of files such as text, graphics and video. Examples are Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla
Firefox, Google Chrome.

8.3. E-Mail (Electronic Mail)


E-mail or Electronic mail is a paperless method of sending messages, notes or letters from one person
to another or even many people at the same time via the Internet. E-mail is very fast compared to the
normal post. E-mail messages usually take only few seconds to arrive at their destination. One can send
messages anytime of the day or night and it will get delivered immediately. You need not to wait for the
post office to open and you don’t have to get worried about holidays. It works 24 hours a day, seven
days a week. What’s more, the copy of the message you have sent will be available whenever you want
to look at it - even in the middle of the night. You have the privilege of sending something extra even
such as a file, graphics, images etc. along with your e-mail. The biggest advantage to using e-mail is that
it is cheap, especially when sending messages to other states or countries and at the same time it can be
delivered to a number of people around the world.

Although e-mail is faster and cheaper, it has many of the components of regular mail. It allows you to
compose note, get the address of the recipient and send it. Once the mail is received and read, it can be
forwarded, replied. One can even store it for later use, or delete. In e-mail even the sender can request
for delivery receipt and read receipt from the recipient.

Features of E-mail:

1) One-to-one or one-to-many communications


2) Instant communications
3) Physical presence of recipient is not required
4) Most inexpensive mail service, 24-hours a day and seven days a week

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5) Encourages informal communication

9.3.1. Components of an E-mail Address


As in the case of normal mail system, e-mail is also based upon the concept of a recipient address. The
email address provides all of the information required to get a message to the recipient from anywhere
in the world. The syntax for Emails is
mailbox name@mailprovider

1) Mailbox is the recipient name of the mail on the destination computer, where finally the mail will
be delivered.
2) @ ampersand — Internationally accepted symbol for all emails
3) Mail provider — the name of the Email service provider, ie the organization that is hosting the mail
server
Common providers include; yahoo.com, Hotmail.com, gmail.com etc

Example, [email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]

8.4. Connecting to E-Mail


1. Double click the browser symbol to open it

Symbol Browser Name

Mozilla Fire-Fox

Internet Explorer

Google Chrome
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2. Type in the name if the email provider at the Search engine prompt and then click search. Example
type in Yahoo.com to search for Yahoo mail provider.

3. Click Sign in to Yahoo options to open the Yahoo.com mail Sign in form.

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4. At the Sign In form below

a). Have an Email Account


• Enter the email User Name
• Enter the Email Password
• Click Sign In Button

b). No Email Account


• Click the Create New Account Button
5. Enter the necessary information in the form provided use the Scroll bar to the right of the form to
up and down the form.
At the end of the form click the Create Account Button.

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YAHOO

Sign up

a) Enter your First name.


b) Enter your Surname
c) Enter the Preferred Username (Yahoo proposes Usemames choose any if appropriate)
d) Enter Password 8 — 32 Characters (Combine Characters, Numbers and Special Characters to
make the password strong
e) Click the country field and select Kenya to insert the Kenya Flag Symbol and the +254 code

f) Enter your Mobile number ( leave out the first Zero)


g) Enter the other required details appropriately.

8.5. Logging in to the created Email


Use the Username and password to log in into your Email Account/mailbox

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.1. Mail Box Features

Compose Click to open a new template for a mail


Inbox Click to open the inbox to view list of the mails stored there
Draft Used to store draft emails created.
Sent Stores a copy of ALL sent emails
Spam Stores spam mails (mail flagged or tagged as dangerous mails —
virus)
Trash Store a copy of deleted mails
Folder Creates a folder for storing mails
Recent Shows recent mails

9.5.2. New Mail Template Features


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To Enter the Email(s) of the recipients. If many recipients, separate the emails by a comma(,).
REQUIRED
CC Enter the Email to receive a copy of the email. Copied emails are expected to take action on
the received mail. OPTIONAL
BCC Enter the email to receive a copy of the mail just to be informed, not action required.
OPTIONAL
Subject A word or statement to indicate the reason / title of the email. REQUIRED

Click to send the email

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Click to attach a file to the email

8.6. Forwarding Mail, Replying Mail


Emails can be forward to other recipients.
Select and click the relevant mail to open it

To forward:
• Click the forward button to open a new mail template with the current mail copied into it. Type
in the recipient mail address to receive the mail
• Click send button

To Reply
• Click the reply to sender button
• Type in any comments as required
• Click Send button

Reply to Sender Forward

8.7. Sending Mail with an attachment


1) Create the mail
2) Select attachment icon next to SEND button

3) Select the file to attach from the respective folder and then Click Open button

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8.8. Opening an Attachment
A mail with an attachment will have an Attachment icon (Staple pin) as shown below

1. Double-Click the email to open it. The attachment will be placed at the bottom of the letter
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3. Select Open with radio button.


4. Select the respective application program to open the attachment with (click down arrow to open
the application to open with selection box
NB the symbol associated with the file will give you a clue on the application used to create it.
5. Click OK button to proceed to open the doc with the selected application ELSE Click Cancel
button to exit from the window.

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