Email Essays

  • Email Security

    738 Words  | 2 Pages

    Privacy of data becomes more important when one works in a public domain like the Internet. This paper will suggest some of the precautions that an ordinary person needs to take to maintain personal privacy and ensure safety of data while working with emails. Analysis The advent of the internet has changed the way in which technology was being used to support businesses as well as personal needs of users worldwide. Little did people realize that the internet would establish itself as a powerful facilitator

  • EMAIL ETIQUETTE

    953 Words  | 2 Pages

    Email etiquette refers to a set of dos and don’ts that are recommended by business and communication experts in response to the growing concern that people are not using their email effectively or appropriately. Since email is part of the virtual world of communication, many people communicate in their email messages the same way they do in virtual chat rooms: with much less formality and sometimes too aggressively. Email etiquette offers some guidelines that all writers can use to facilitate better

  • SPAM Email

    1173 Words  | 3 Pages

    marketing technique should be forced to sit at a computer and experience the utter agony that is receiving SPAM email. In the past week I have received over 105 emails to my AOL account. Out of the 105 emails, only one was a "real" email from an actual person, the rest: SPAM! This problem must be happening to others, so why hasn't something been done to outlaw this annoying junk email? Who is the evil mastermind behind this so-called "SPAM"? Who is it, so I can find them and make sure they never

  • Spam: Junk Email

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    Spam: Junk Email The fictional story “The Case of the Spam Stalker” was based on my research and interest in the topic of junk email or spam. I was able to think of this topic because of the unbelievable amount of junk email that I was receiving at my America Online email account. In fact, I received so much junk mail that I decided to switch to another account with Lycos. Because I was having so much of a problem with unwanted mail, I figured that there were many more people with this problem

  • Internet, Extranet, Email in companies

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    organizations use technology within an organization (intranet, email), how organizations use technology to communicate with and service clients or customers, and finally how organizations are using the current technology to train both employees and customers. How are businesses utilizing technology with their organizations? Email Many businesses at the very least are taking advantage of the current technology to implement email systems. Email systems, in addition to traditional methods of communication

  • Backtracking E-mail Messages

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    they determine who sent them an email message and the response is almost universally, "By the From line." Unfortunately this symptomatic of the current confusion among internet users as to where particular messages come from and who is spreading spam and viruses. The "From" header is little more than a courtesy to the person receiving the message. People spreading spam and viruses are rarely courteous. In short, if there is any question about where a particular email message came from the safe bet

  • Protecting Yourself Online

    520 Words  | 2 Pages

    Protecting Yourself Online In this paper we will discuss some basic steps to better secure your system. We will discuss the following four (4) areas: v     Email v     Internet v     Chat Programs v     Virus Protection 1.     Email: ·     Do not open any email attachment that you receive from anyone without checking first - not even from your closest friends. ·     If someone has to send you a doc file ask them to convert it into *.rtf or *.txt format and then send. ·     If you must open any doc

  • Use of Alliteration, Assonance, and Cacophony

    684 Words  | 2 Pages

    Mexico Tech, not to long ago sent an email to the Clark112-list on the subject of gender. She had analyzed an essay by James Q. Wilson called "Gender" for his use of rhetorical strategies. Many rhetorical strategies can be seen in the email. The rhetorical strategies that can be found are alliteration, assonance, and cacophony. The major rhetorical strategy that Scheffing used was alliteration. The use of alliteration by Scheffing serves to be quite effective in email because it allows her to point

  • The Internet and International Business

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    business that will probably be around for many years and possibly centuries to come. Since its earliest days, the Internet has been a means of communication, an essential tool in almost instant communication. People can "talk" to others by sending email messages, at the speed of pressing the send key. This information is instantly transmitted to the receiver, who can in turn, reply quickly. Today, one can even literally talk to someone else, just as if he/she were actually phoning someone over traditional

  • Seattle Sonics On-Line Communities

    2882 Words  | 6 Pages

    experience. I use email to keep in touch with family and friends and my experiences using DaMoo in this English class certainly qualify for experience, but I know that researching NBA basketball on-line communities will begin to demonstrate to me what is available. My initial assumptions and imaginations about on-line communities are formed by personal preferences in how I choose to communicate, limited knowledge and understanding, and most significantly limited experiences. I use email to communicate

  • Successful E-Business Systems: PayPal

    2596 Words  | 6 Pages

    SUCCESSFUL E-BUSINESS SYSTEMS - PAYPAL ABSTRACT PayPal is an account-based system that allows anyone with an email address to send and receive online payments. This service is easy to use for customers. Members can instantaneously send money to anyone. Recipients are informed by email that they have received a payment. PayPal is also available to people in 38 countries. This paper starts with introduction to the company and its services. The information about the history and the current company

  • nature of ligic and perception

    643 Words  | 2 Pages

    you about had happened you will be able to see this trait in me. At my current workplace we were just starting to do all of our work and correspondence to our client’s via-email, since all of our clients were requesting this. So we decided to use it among each other in the office as well. My boss informed me that there was an email that had been sent to me and it was cruci...

  • LOVE BUG

    1359 Words  | 3 Pages

    idea that they are in for a big surprise as they opened their email. The message inside reads: “kindly check the attached LOVELETTER coming from me” (Ruppe, May 5,2000). A 22-year-old college dropout was arrested in the Philippines as the author of this virus (anonymous, August 21,2000). When the attachment contained in the email was opened, the virus rapidly proliferated by automatically sending copies to everyone listed in the user’s email address book. Experts have concluded that this was the cause

  • How to Break-up

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    Also, if you feel threatened by your significant other in any way, a break-up is inevitable. The easiest and least respectable way is a break-up via email. It is a ridiculously impersonal way to end a very personal relationship. But sometimes the relationship was not deep, and in that case the email is a somewhat more acceptable form. An email lets you word what you need to say in the perfect way, and ... ... middle of paper ... ...THE HELL AWAY FROM YOUR EX! Sure, I know people like to stay

  • email

    3145 Words  | 7 Pages

    An emerging market can be defined as a nation with business or social activity which it is on the process of industrialization and fast growth. The prime global economic story of the last years is the introduction and rise of emerging markets in the world economy. Emerging countries are mainly the countries which belong to the N-11. More specifically there are the MINT countries too, which belong to the N-11. MINT countries are consisted from Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria and Turkey and they are currently

  • The Ethics of Spam Prevention

    2101 Words  | 5 Pages

    explosion in the number of Internet email accounts and addresses. Companies such as Microsoft, Yahoo and Netscape have made free email accounts available for the world to use. Many people have multiple email accounts on the web, in addition to those that they may have for business purposes. This increase in the number of users around the world surfing the Internet and using email has created a new problem and a very disturbing trend. Spam or unsolicited email messages, has become such a problem

  • Gmail from Google and its Potential Ramifications

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    Ramifications Internet technology is accelerating the rate of globalization. Email, in particular, is now one of the fastest ways for us to communicate with each other, and to do business, making our world much smaller and more immediate. This same technology that can enhance our lives and accelerates the pace of global change can also destroy our personal privacy at the same rate. The newest web based email service, which has gained more attention than most, is Gmail [1]from Google.com.

  • National Security vs. the Right to Privacy

    1764 Words  | 4 Pages

    Abstract: Electronic mail is quickly becoming the most prevalent method of communication in the world. However, e-mail systems in corporate, institutional, and commercial environments are all potential targets of monitoring, surveillance and ultimately, censorship. Electronic mail is a phenomenon that has begun to pervade all aspects of our lives today. We use e-mail in our personal lives, at our schools, at our jobs, and everywhere in between. However, very few of us consider the fact that even

  • Emails in the workplace

    871 Words  | 2 Pages

    Electronic mail use is rapidly becoming more commonplace in the business world than a telephone call. The speed, cost, and flexibility of electronic mail have made electronic mail the definitive choice for today’s business communications. McCune (1997) stated, “E-mail, otherwise known as electronic mail, is the latest corporate communications tool” (p. 14). Employees today are turning more to e-mail than to their telephones and fax machines for communication. This new high-tech form of communication

  • The Importance Of Email

    1166 Words  | 3 Pages

    Introduction For over two decades, emails have been used extensively by organisations as a mean of organisational communication. Their main attraction comes from the fact that they allow individuals in the workplace to communicate virtually. Besides, in cases where in-office team requires constant communication, Emails come in handy. But the significance of emails as an organisational toll for communications remains just that; communication. This is different from other technological applications