HP Internet Appliances Mail Addresses, Understanding E-mail Addresses, Identifier Description

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E-mail

Addresses

Just as you need a home address (city, street, number, and zip code) to send and receive mail through the post office, you need an e-mail address to send and receive mail on the Web.

Tip

E-mail addresses are written in a very specific way. Be sure the e-mail address you enter contains no spaces and has a period after the server name. Dashes and underscores may be used. Capital letters may be required. Ask the e-mail recipient exactly how to write his or her e-mail address.

You can also look up e-mail addresses in a directory. On the Web, this directory is called the White Pages.

Understanding E-mail Addresses

An e-mail address typically begins with your name (or whatever name/nickname you want to use) and ends with the name of your service provider. The @ symbol separates the two components.

For example, John Doe's address could be:

johndoe@compaq.net

Type a period (.) to separate the server name from the identifier which defines the type of site. The following table lists some current identifiers and descriptions. More identifiers are being created every day.

Identifier

Description

.net

Internet service company

 

 

.com

Company or commercial site or service

 

 

.cc

Company or commercial site or service

 

 

.edu

Educational institution

 

 

.gov

Government site or service

 

 

.org

Non-profit organization

 

 

.fr

France

 

 

.uk

United Kingdom (UK)

 

 

.it

Italy

 

 

.de

Germany

 

 

.be

Belgium

 

 

.no

Norway

 

 

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Contents Home Internet Appliance Getting Started Contents Features Welcome to the Internet Mail Online Shopping Changing Your Settings Appendix Index Contents Introduction This ChapterUsing Your Home Internet Appliance Getting Started Guide Who Should Read this Guide?Symbols Used in This Guide Symbol Information BoxesSpecial Text Used in This Guide Text ConventionsSafety Tips Safe Use of Your ApplianceSafety and Comfort Guide Safety TipsAppliance Care and Additional Safety Precautions Caring for Your Home Internet ApplianceWhere Can Find More Information? Accessing the Compaq WebHome Internet APPLIANCE-GETTING Started Introduction Features Your Home Internet Appliance at a Glance What’s in Front? What’s in Back?Line-of-Sight Connection Keyboard Batteries Your Home Internet Appliance at a GlanceKeyboard Basics Understanding the KeyboardLeft Side of the Keyboard Key DescriptionRight Side of the Keyboard Key What it doesInternet Button Icon What it does Internet ButtonsHow Do I Use the Internet Buttons? Internet Buttons Using the Push Pad Push PadPush Pad Appliance Indicator Lights Contrast and Brightness Understanding Display ControlsFeatures Getting 3 Online Introducing the MSN Companion MSN Companion RegistrationCompanion What is the MSN Companion?Introducing Button What it does Companion FeaturesUnderstanding the Toolbar Buttons and Links Tool How it worksConfirm Member Information Companion RegistrationLet’s Sign On Choose a New Member Password MSN Companion RegistrationSelect Your Time Zone Verify Internet Phone NumbersChoose Internet Phone Number #1 Choose Internet Phone Number #2You’re Done Getting Online Welcome to Internet What Is the Web? What Do I Need in Order to Surf the Web?What Is a URL? Internet Addresses URLsScreen Layout Moving Around the ScreenWhat Does a Hyperlink Look Like? What is a Hyperlink?Hyperlinks Link What it does StartWhat’s On the Start Page? Browser Toolbar Icon FunctionWhat is a Search Engine? Search EnginesSearching the Web How’s the Weather?Searching the Web Error Messages Why Am I Getting an Error Message?Welcome to the Internet Mail What Is E-mail? Mail BasicsIdentifier Description Mail AddressesUnderstanding E-mail Addresses Writing and Sending an E-mail Message Feature DescriptionMail Messages Reading Your Mail Messages How Do I Get My Mail?Accessing Your Mail from the Toolbar Sending a Link Attachment Reading or Viewing an E-mail AttachmentTypes of Attachments You Can Receive File Type How it is displayed ExtensionMAIL5-9 Emoticon Meaning Personalizing Mail MessagesElectronic Body Language Internet Etiquette Rules of the RoadMail Online 6 Shopping What Is E-Commerce? CommerceHow Do I Recognize a Secure Web Site? What Is a Secure Web Site?Online Security Know the Seller Check Before You BuyKeep Good Records What Records Should I Keep?Tips for Safe Online Shopping Shopping Safely on the InternetOnline Stores-What do they look like? Let’s Go ShoppingShopping Online-How Is It Done? Pictures and Colored Text Tables of ContentsTab Links Search Boxes Drop Down Selection BoxesShopping Practice Let’s Go Shopping Did you know More Shopping Practice Tip Let’s Go Shopping Online Shopping Changing 7 Your Settings SettingsSettings Personalizing Your SettingsFavorites Maintaining Your Favorites ListingChanging Your Settings Options and 8 Accessories Connecting a Printer How Do I Connect a Printer?Using the Print Key PrintingConnecting a Mouse How Do I Connect a Mouse?Connecting External Speakers How Do I Connect External Speakers?Options and Accessories Where Do I Find Help? Getting HelpCompaq Help and Information Where Do I Find Help?MSN Online Help Warranty Contacting Service and Support SymptomSolution BrowserDisplay Keyboard Internet Printer Printer will not turn on Printer is on, but will not printPower SpeakersSystem Legal Notice Getting Help Appendix Federal Communications Commission NoticeFederal Communications Commission Notice Telecom Network Approvals Regulations Governing the Use of ModemsAPPENDIX-4 Telephone Consumer Protection Act Canadian Regulations Governing the Use of Modems Canadian Regulations European Union Notice European Union Notice APPENDIX-10 Symbols IndexIndex Home Internet APPLIANCE-GETTING Started BBB Home Internet APPLIANCE-GETTING Started Index
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Internet Appliances specifications

HP Internet Appliances are designed to provide users with a user-friendly experience focused on web browsing, online communication, and access to digital content. These devices emerge from the convergence of computing and internet access, emphasizing simplicity and functionality to meet the growing needs of consumers in the digital age.

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