Electrical mail
I think you meant "electronic mail"!
Electronic mail, commonly referred to as email, is a method of exchanging messages between people using electronic devices. It allows users to send and receive messages, files, and other data over the internet.
Here's a brief history of email:
- 1971: The first email was sent by Ray Tomlinson, who also invented the "@" symbol to separate the user name from the host name.
- 1978: The first commercial email service was launched by CompuServe.
- 1980s: Email became widely available to the general public with the introduction of the Internet and the World Wide Web.
- 1990s: Email became a popular means of communication, with the rise of web-based email services like Hotmail and Yahoo! Mail.
Today, email is an essential tool for personal and professional communication, with billions of people around the world using email to send and receive messages.
Some common features of email include:
- Sending and receiving messages (also known as "emails")
- Attachments (files, images, videos, etc.)
- Forwarding emails to others
- Replying to emails
- Creating and managing email folders and labels
- Using email clients (software or apps) to access and manage email accounts
There are many types of email services, including:
- Web-based email services (e.g., Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, Outlook.com)
- Desktop email clients (e.g., Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird)
- Mobile email apps (e.g., Apple Mail, Google Mail)
- Corporate email services (e.g., Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes)
I hope that helps!