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    ____________________________ 1. E-mail is typically created and sent using an e-mail client program‚ such as Microsoft Outlook or Eudora‚ called a _____ MDA _____. 2. Domain names that contain the name of the host computer are called ___ FQDN _____. 3. ______ ESMTP ______ is an improved version of the standard e-mail protocol that provides greater support for embedded graphics and attachments in e-mail. 4. Which Exchange Server role allows users to access e-mail‚ voice mail‚ and fax messages from

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    C1. Oxfam For more than 60 years‚ Oxfam has worked through and with its donors‚ staff‚ project partners and project participants to overcome poverty and injustice around the world. Early in World War II‚ Greece was occupied by German Nazis. Allied forces created a naval blockade around Greece to prevent further German expansion; however‚ the blockade created severe shortages of food and medicine among Geek civilian communities. In 1942‚ a number of Famine Relief Committees were establish in Great

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    who do not own one. Along with computers comes e-mail. It seems like e-mail and other forms of electronic communication have basically taken over. It is as though nearly everyone uses this type of communication in school or at home or work. With the progress of computers and the internet‚ more and more people have become introduced to e-mail and instant messaging systems‚ though instant messaging is mainly used by the younger generations. "E-mail is fast‚ inexpensive‚ manageable‚ easy to use‚

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    Daniel Whalen Management Information Systems Professor David Lewis Ethical Computing Guidelines A) Find a code of ethics from an organization of your choosing. What do you think are the best five guiding principles from all the tips that you found? Wal-Mart Stores‚ Inc. has a code of ethics guided by 3 basic beliefs: respect for the individual‚ service to our customers‚ and striving for excellence. The five best guiding principles include to always act with integrity‚ as integrity is an important

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    TECHNICAL WRITING The effective use of E-mail Consider its uses and abuses. What problems are companies encountering? How are some organizations solving those problems? First‚ what is E-mail? E-mail or Electronic mail is a method of exchanging digital messages across the Internet or other computer networks. E-mail is transmitted directly from one user’s device to another user’s computer‚ which required both computers to be online at the same time. In business‚ e-mail was widely accepted by as the first

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    allows an e-mail client to access e-mail on a remote mail server. It supports both on-line & off-line modes of operation. The current version‚ IMAP version 4 revision 1 (IMAP4rev1)‚ is defined by RFC 3501. 2. POP (Post Office Protocol) -is an application layer Internet standard protocol used by local e-mail clients to retrieve e-mail clients to retrieve e-mail from a remote server over a TCP/IP connection. POP and IMAP are the two most prevalent Internet standard protocols for e-mail retrieval

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    E-mail and the Basic Communication Model Tracey Miller COMM/470 January 12‚ 2010 Steve Trask As noted in Appendix A-A basic communication model‚ “the basic communications model is the starting point for analyzing the communications process in terms of the intent of the sender‚ the needs of the receiver‚ and the elements of the communications environment” (University of Phoenix‚ 2009‚ para. 1). In today’s business one of the most common and widely used forms of communication is e-mail. E-mail

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    that the more knowledge a person has of their job‚ the faster and more efficient they are at it. Their increased efficiency‚ therefore counters the added costs of such a department‚ diminishing it significantly‚ if not completely. Informative E-Mail Good afternoon members of the committee. I write to you today to inform you of a possibility for a major opportunity for the company. In the near future I would like to get together with all of you and discuss the possibility of adding a training

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    things‚ such as electronic mail‚ online chat‚ file transfer‚ and the interlinked web pages and other documents of the World Wide Web. The most used service on the Internet is the World Wide Web (which is also called the "Web"). The Web contains websites‚ blogs‚ and also wikis like Wikipedia. Webpages on the Web can be seen and read by anyone (unless the page needs a password‚ or it is blocked). The second major use of the Internet is to send and receive e-mail. E-mail is private and goes from one user to

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    send product e-mails in quantities of 500 to 1000 mails per batch. This generated enquiries for the product but the issue here was that the numbers of enquiries were very less and also there wasn’t a way to identify if the receiver read or visited any web-site links in the mail. The solution to this was we adopted the “e-mail campaign” technology. This technology allowed us to identify those prospects that have opened the e-mail or have show interested by visiting the links in the mail. Based on this

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