J“M - journal
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A notation of activities associated with a contact”for example, calls, letters , email messages, faxes, and so on. -
- junk mail
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Unsolicited mail. Just as you probably frequently receive junk mail sent via the post, you can also receive junk mail via email. This type of junk email is called spam . -
- link
- See [hyperlink]
- mailing list
- See [distribution list]
- mail provider
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The company that provides your email service. Usually your ISP provides both Internet access and email, although you can sign up for just email accounts with services such as Hotmail. -
- mail server
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The network computer that stores your email messages. When you go online, you download the messages from that computer to your computer. When you set up a mail account in Outlook, you need to enter the server names for both incoming and outgoing mail. -
- meeting
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An activity that you can schedule with Calendar. You send out email invitations to the meeting; recipients then reply to your invitation . -
- menu
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A list of choices or commands for performing tasks within a program. The main menu names are listed in the menu bar. You can display the commands within the menu bar by clicking the menu name . -
- message
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The medium through which you communicate in email. You compose and then send and receive email messages. -
- modem
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To access the Internet, you need a hardware device called a modem. Your modem is connected to your computer, as well as to your Internet service (usually through a phone line or cable). -
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