e-mail address
1E-mail address — An e mail address identifies a location to which e mail messages can be delivered. An e mail address on the modern Internet looks like, for example, jsmith@example.com and is usually read as jsmith at example dot com . Many earlier e mail systems …
2e-mail address — elektroninio pašto adresas statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Adresas, kuriuo užregistruotas elektroninio pašto ↑abonentas. Santrumpa el. pašto adresas. Jį sudaro dvi dalys, atskirtos ženklu @. Dešinėje pusėje rašomas pašto serverio adresas …
3Disposable e-mail address — Disposable e mail addressing (DEA) refers to an alternative way of sharing and managing e mail addressing. DEA aims to set up a new, unique e mail address for every contact or entity, making a point to point connection between the sender and the… …
4E-mail address harvesting — E mail harvesting is the process of obtaining lists of e mail addresses using various methods for use in bulk e mail or other purposes usually grouped as spam.MethodsThe simplest method involves spammers purchasing or trading lists of e mail… …
5e-mail address — The addressing information required for an e mail message to reach the correct recipient. See also bang path; Internet address; mailbox …
6e-mail address — e mail ad,dress noun count an individual name that you use to receive e mail on the Internet …
7e-mail address — noun A unique identifier of the form user name@domain name specifying a virtual location to which e mail can be sent. Syn: e dress …
8E-mail address — n. address (location) to which e mails can be sent …
9Address book — redirects here. For the Apple Inc. software, see Address Book (application). An address book or a name and address book (NAB) is a book or a database used for storing entries called contacts. Each contact entry usually consists of a few standard… …
10Address — may refer to:*A memory address, a unique identifier for a memory location at which a computer can store a piece of data for later retrieval *A network address, the coded representation of the source or destination of a message (e.g. MAC addresses …