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    P: General Contacts
    General Contacts

    R: If you have any doubt or need aditional information, don´t hesitate to contact us, trough E-mail, alojamentofacil@netcabo.pt, msn - alojamentofacil@hotmail.com ou 919342419.
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    P: Webmail
    What is email?

    R: Email is short for "electronic mail". It is a service for sending messages and files from one computer to another computer. The computers can be within one company or anywhere in the world. The messages travel almost instantaneously. Email is also sometimes spelt "e-mail".
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    P: Configure O. Express
    Steps to configure O. Express

    R: 1. Open Outlook Express.
    2. In the menu bar, go to the Tools drop-down menu and select Accounts.
    3. On the page that shows, click Add and select Mail.
    4. On the wizard page that shows, enter your name in the field and click Next to proceed. Note: this email will appear when you send out emails.
    5. On the page that shows, enter your Email Address and click Next to proceed.
    6. - in the drop-down box, choose POP3 as your incoming server;
    - enter the Mail Server Name for both Incoming Mail and Outgoing Mail;
    - example ( mail.yourdomainname.com )
    - click Next to proceed.
    7. - make sure to enter full email address in the Account Name field;
    - enter mailbox password in the Password field;
    - check the Remember Password box to avoid entering it every time
    you check or send email;
    - click Next to proceed.
    8. On the page that shows, click Finish to save settings and get back to the
    list of email accounts
    9. Now that email account is created, select Accounts from the Tools drop-down
    list in the menu bar.
    10. On the Internet Accounts window, select the newly created mail account
    and click Properties to edit the settings for your email account.
    11. On the Properties page that appears, choose the General tab and check
    the settings of your email account.
    Here you can:
    - set the name that will show in your letters
    - set reply email (should be the same as email )
    12. Click Apply and OK to save settings.
    13. Select Accounts from the Tools drop-down menu in the menu bar.
    14. On the Internet Accounts window, select the newly created mail account
    and click Properties to edit the email settings.
    15. On the Properties page that appears, choose the Servers tab.
    16. Check My server requires authentication box and click Settings on the right.
    17. In Conneccions, choose your what suits your connection.
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    P: Microsoft Outlook
    Microsoft Outlook Step by Step :



    R: The Internet is the physical system (computers, wires, connections etc). WWW (the World Wide Web) and email are services that you use when connected to the Internet. There are other services on the Internet, such as FTP (File Transfer Protocol) and News Groups.
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    P: Extras
    What does the @ mean in an email address?

    R: The symbol @ in English means 'at'. (It is often used for prices: '5 pens @ $1' means '5 pens at a price of $1 each'.) So 'example@englishclub.com' means 'Example at EnglishClub.com'. The symbol @ is usually called the 'at sign' in English.
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    P: Abuses
    How should I write an email address? Can I use CAPITAL LETTERS?

    R: Yes. You can write an email address with CAPITAL LETTERS or with small letters, or with a mixture of the two. It doesn't matter whether you use small letters or capital letters. For example, if someone tells you to write to GoodExample@ENGLISHCLUB.COM, it's okay to write to goodexample@englishclub.com. You can use all the 26 letters of the alphabet, plus hyphens (-), underscore (_) and full stop (.), plus of course the at sign (@). For example, all the following are possible (but of course, you must be sure that the email address exists):
    goodexample@englishclub.com
    GoodExample@ENGLISHCLUB.COM
    good-example@EnglishClub.com
    good.example@englishclub.com
    GOOD_EXAMPLE@ENGLISHCLUB.COM
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    P: Informations
    What is a domain name?

    R: A domain name is a unique name used to identify and locate computers on the Internet. A domain name provides an easy-to-remember Internet address, which computers translate into numeric IP (Internet Protocol) addresses used by the Internet. An IP address like 216.205.67.185 is good for computers but difficult for humans to remember. But humans can easily remember a domain name like englishclub.com in http://www.englishclub.com.
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    P: Informations
    What is a top-level domain?

    R: A top-level domain is the last part of a domain name. In englishclub.com, ".com" is the top-level domain. In englishclub.org.uk, ".uk" is the top-level domain.
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    P: Informations
    What are the generic top-level domains?

    R: The multi-letter top-level domains (like .COM, .NET, .ORG etc) are called generic top-level domains (gTLDs). Click here for a long list.
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    P: Informations
    What is the Internet?

    R: The word 'Internet' is made from the words 'inter-' + 'network'. A network is a collection of fibres or wires connecting various points. The Internet is an international network of millions of computers linked by cable, telephone lines and satellite. It is also sometimes called the 'Net'.
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