jeff martin, 1999 there are hundreds of internet sites that offer free e-mail accounts. some of the...
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Jeff Martin, 1999
Jeff Martin, 1999
There are hundreds of Internet sites that offer free e-mail accounts. Some of the most popular are:
•Yahoo!
•Hotmail
•Excite
•Juno
We’ll use Yahoo! forthis lesson
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Click
Here
to
create
an
account
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Click on “Sign up now”
Select the Free Edition
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The most difficult task will be to pick a Yahoo ID.
There’s a good chance that someone else has picked the ID you’d like.
I originally wanted mrmartin as my ID, but that was taken, so I chose mrjeffmartin.
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Fill out available info needed.
Then submit form.
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Make sure to really pay
attention to the password you choose--you’ll
need it later. Mr. Martin can’t help you if you forget
this one.Pay attention to the case you use in your password--it matters. Is the Caps Lock on when you type?
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You now have your own personal E-mail address.
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One of the big advantages of having and Internet e-mail account is that your can access your mail from any computer with Internet
access.
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Enter your Yahoo! Id
Enter your password
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In case you didn’t know…this is your e-mail address
This is the advertising that allows this service to be “free”.
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•Check mail is used if you think you have any new mail since you signed in.
•Compose is used if you want to send a message.
•Folders is used to sort out your mail into different categories.
•Addresses is your address book--very handy if you’re not good at remembering people’s e-mail addresses.
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You’ll notice that the subject of your e-mail is a hyperlink. Click to read the message.
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When you read a message you get some new buttons.
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•Reply: Send a message back to the person who wrote you--their e-mail address will already be filled in.
•Reply all: If this message was sent to several people--Reply all will send a message to everyone.
•Forward: If you think this message will interest someone else you can forward it to them---you’ll need to know their e-mail address.
•Delete: Delete this message.
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Here’s where you type your message. Yahoo! Mail has recently added the formatting features you see above: Font, Font size, Bold, Italics, Underline, Background color, Font Color, Alignment, Bullets and Numbering. You can make your e-mail look quite nice if you care to.
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When composing a new message, you’ll get a screen that looks like this:
To: type in the e-mail address of where this mail is going to.
Subject: type a short description of the content of this message.
CC: and BCC: type the addresses of other people who will get this message too.
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Save Draft: If you can’t finish the e-mail now--save draft and you can finish and send it later.
Spell Check: It’s always a good idea to have your spelling cheked before you send your mail.
Send: Click this button and your mail will be sent immediately. The letter will appear in the recipient’s mailbox in just a few seconds--although they may not check their mail for a while.
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BTW: If you want to bring back a draft and finish it later---click folders---and go to your draft folder.