The definition of e-mailE-mail is short for electronic mail. It allows for the
transfer of information from one computer to another,
provided that they are hooked up via some sort of
network (often the
Internet. E-mail works similarly to
FAXing, but its contents typically get printed out on the
other end only on demand, not immediately and
automatically as with FAX. A machine receiving e-mail
will also not reject other incoming mail messages as a
busy FAX machine will; rather they will instead be
queued up to be received after the
current batch has been completed. E-mail is only seven-bit clean, meaning that you should not
expect anything other than ASCII
data to go through uncorrupted without prior conversion
via something like uucode or
bcode. Some mailers will do some
conversion automatically, but unless you know your mailer
is one of them, you may want to do the encoding manually.
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