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- The
send button is an element of the compose window included in most all
standard email programs.
- The
To:text box is an element of the compose window included in most all
standard email programs.
- The
cc:text box is the is an element of the compose window included in most
all standard email programs.
- The
subject:text box is an element of the compose window included in most all
standard email programs.
- The
address button is an element of the compose window included in most all
standard email programs.
- The
attach files/documents button(tab) is an element of the compose window
included in most all standard email programs.
- The
inbox is a folder that contains
all incoming messages.
- The
address book is a feature of email programs that stores names and
addresses of people/companies/groups/entities with whom you correspond
regularly.
- The
compose window is a window used to create messages.
- The
message header summary includes the summary information about a message
including sender, subject, and date.
- An
attachment is a file that accompanies an email message.
- The subject text box is a location where
you type the main topic of an email message.
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Get Message is the button you click on the mail tool bar in the mail
window to view new messages.
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Forwarding is sending an email message you’ve received to a new recipient.
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You can organize your email messages by placing them into folders.
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Nicknames are shortened names that you give to the email addresses of
people you frequently send messages to.