Introduction to e-mail:
Electronic mail (e-mail) lets you send messages to other 
Chebucto Community Net members, and to people anywhere in the world, as long as they have an 
e-mail address. You can include text that you have typed and you can also 
attach(*) other files such as graphic 
images, word processor or spreadsheet files.
E-mail Topics:
What does the address mean?
A basic understanding of Internet email address will make it easier to 
comprehend and remember the ones you encounter. Addresses often 
give some information about the user, provided you know how to interpret it.
E-mail addresses usually look like this:
     rcurrie@computer.ns.ca 
The first section, before the @, is the username, (sometimes called a 
userID, or user ID) of the person. On Chebucto Community Net, usernames 
are a series 
of numbers and letters, like aa019.  On other systems, the 
userID may be some form of the person's name - for example, a user named 
Ned Pointsman might have a username npointsman.
The middle section of the address is the @ (at) symbol. Think of an address 
as describing someone at someplace.
The third section is the site address, the location of the user account. 
This is usually a series of words or abbreviations, separated by periods. 
On Chebucto Community Net, this section of the name is 
chebucto.ns.ca. Each item is called a domain. 
Reading from right to left, each successive domain is more specific than 
the previous one. The last item is the top level domain name. 
Sometimes this is a country code. ca 
stands for Canada. If this address were in England, it would end 
with uk, for United Kingdom. This can also indicate the type of 
site such as edu (educational), com (commercial), net (network) etc... 
To the left are any mid-level domain names, which narrow down the 
location. A site may have a number of mid-level domain names, or none at 
all. 
Finally, is the machine name, the name of the computer being used to 
service the account.
In the United States, and sometimes in other countries, a different sort of 
addressing is often used. Instead of a top-level domain of .us, 
American addresses often use one of several top-level domains describing the 
type of organization running the account.
Examples of US domain names:
- .edu = universities and other educational 
          institutions user@math.harvard.edu
- .com = companies user@apple.com
- .gov = government agencies president@whitehouse.gov
- .org = non-profit organizations user@eff.org
- .mil = military user@pentagon.mil
- .net = agencies which assist in the operation of 
          the Internet user@sura.net
What if my message doesn't get through?
E-mail addresses have to be entered exactly. A mistake will mean that 
the message will be returned to you as undeliverable, in the same way 
as the post office returns mail which cannot be delivered. This is 
sometimes known as having your mail "bounced." Mail is often returned as 
undeliverable due to a mistake in the address, or because of a technical 
problem in the network. Check the address and try sending the message again.
How do I find someone's address?
While there are services available on the Internet to help you find 
addresses, there is nothing like the phone company's directory 
assistance. The best way to find someone's e-mail address is to phone 
or write them. If you have a message which someone has sent you, it will 
include the sender's e-mail address, so you can reply to it.
Chebucto Community Net has a search capability, allowing you to look up 
other Chebucto Community Net users and find their addresses.  
This function is 
on the "CSuite Services Page" or can be accessed from anywhere with 
[go people].
How to forward e-mail
It's easy to forward e-mail to another Internet address.  Use the 
shortcut command [go forward].
To 'un-forward' your mail use the same procedure but instead of 
specifying another address enter 'none' (without the quotes).
And now you are ready to learn the basics of the PINE Email program on 
Chebucto Community Net.  How do I send 
and read mail?
 
 
 
 
