Electronic mail and E Guide - Resources and Review

Service which provides users with a free electronic mail address via an account which enables users to send and receive email through the Web on Entranet's own Internet server.
 
Tutorial and practical document which shows how it is possible to use email commands and services to obtain information from Internet FTP servers, Web servers, and newsgroups, potentially saving time and money.
 
Provides access to free mailing lists and offers the opportunity to create one. Established mailing lists are available on topics including animals, arts, books, computers, culture, food, language, music, science and travel.
 
Report describing an evaluation model, methodology and recommendations for multilingual mail user agent testing.
 
A directory of over 10 million email addresses, with 1.5 million individual registered users. Also includes a facility to search for telephone numbers and addresses of over 80 million US residents.
 
Answers to questions such as how to deal with junk mail, how to find out the source of email messages, and how to deal with spamming.
 
A non
profit organisation aimed at getting youths up to age 15 involved in a global dialog.
 
Article discussing the origins of 'junk email' known as spam, associated problems such as wasted time and money, and suggested methods of complaint.
 
The UK's major electronic mailing list service for research in higher education, enabling groups to manage their own discussion lists. Lists are organised alphabetically and access to archives is provided.
 
Collection of registered newsletters and discussion lists which are keyword searchable in thirteen languages. Material addresses broad subject areas such as computers and the Internet, culture, education, media, nature, science, and society. Subscription information is given for each list.
 
A document (Internet RFC 1855) which provides a minimum set of guidelines for network etiquette (netiquette) which organisations may take and adapt for their own use. It is written in a bulleted format to make it easy to read and adapt. Covers electronic mail, mailing lists, Usenet news, Web services and interactive services.
 
Free service enabling Internet users to compose and receive email messages in 35 different languages. Once multilingual
supporting software has been downloaded, messages can be constructed in any combination of languages selected. Guidelines on how to access emails, compose messages, create folders, and set up an address book are given.
 
Directory of electronic conferences (discussion lists, Internet interest groups, journals, Usenet groups etc) on topics of interest to scholars.
 
A directory of over 10 million email addresses, with 1.5 million individual registered users. Also includes a facility to search for telephone numbers and addresses of over 80 million US residents.
 
Document offering guidelines for use of Internet services, intended to help users to realise the capabilities of the Internet and be responsible in how they access or transmit information through the Internet. Topics include electronic mail, telnet, FTP, discussion groups, the World Wide Web, and the Ten Commandments for Computer Ethics.
 
Set of three free Internet distance learning courses: Advanced Internet Training (including electronic mail, FTP and Web usage), HTML Tools (including an introduction to Web page design) and Real Time Communications (including use of Telnet, MUDs, MOOs, MUSH and IRC).
 
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