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Keywords: Eudora, Outlook, Reply, Mail, Send
A program that can retrieve e-mail from an email account, allowing a user to read, forward, delete and reply to e-mail messages.
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The e-mail program used by the recipient computer to receive, display and respond to e-mail messages.
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A program made specifically for organizing e-mails.
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The software used to compose e-mail.
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an application that is used for reading, writing, and sending/receiving e-mail
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an application used to send, receive and view e-mail
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an integral part of the two dominant Internet browsers and thus access to outside e-mail services is possible
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a programme which is a base or platform to send and receive your mails
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a program such as Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, Netscape Messenger, Eudora, Mozilla Thunderbird, Macintosh Mail, or Microsoft Entourage
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a program that connects to your mail server and retrieves your mail
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a program that runs on your PC/Mac/Unix computer that links to an e-mail server, allowing you to easily send, read,forward, and reply to e-mail messages
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a program used to read your e-mail
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a stand-alone, not collaborative vehicle that sends messages via the ISP Server
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A stand alone e-mail program that you can use to access an e-mail account (Pegasus Mail, Netscape Mail, Outlook Express, Eudora, etc.)
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An application that runs on a personal computer or workstation and enables you to send, receive and organize e-mail. It's called a client because e-mail systems are based on a client-server architecture. Mail is sent from many clients to a central server, which re-routes the mail to its intended destination.
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A program that can retrieve email from an email account, allowing a user to read, forward, delete, and reply to email messages. Popular e-mail clients include Outlook Express, MS Outlook, Eudora, and Incredimail.
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In an e-mail system, the program responsible for all the user interaction, such as reading and composing messages.
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E-mail software, such as Microsoft Outlook Express or Lotus Notes.
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The program that allows the user to compose, send and read electronic mail messages. It provides the interface between the user and the Internet.
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An e-mail client, also called a mail user agent (MUA), is a computer program that is used to read and send e-mail.
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