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COMPUTE

R6
Prepared by: Ms. Chloe Garcia
3rd Quarter Course Agenda
E-mail Scripting Language
○ How e-mail works ○ HyperText Markup Language
○ Outlook
a. Basic Principles in HTML
○ E-mail Etiquette and Netiquette programming

b. HTML Tags
○ Creating a simple web page
CTRL+H
_________
__
CTRL+H
REPLACE
CTRL+I
_________
__
CTRL+I
ITALICIZ
E
CTRL+J
_________
__
CTRL+J
JUSTIFY
CTRL+K
_________
__
CTRL+K
HYPERLIN
K
CTRL+L
_________
__
CTRL+L
LEFT
ALIGN
Question:
● How do you deliver a message to
someone?
E-MAIL
OBJECTIVES
1.

Demonstrate how
e-mail works.
How does e-mail
work?
Electronic mail, commonly
called “e-mail” is the most
common application on the
Internet
E-MAIL is any message directed
from one individual to another and
sent from one computer to another.
E-mail allows people to send and
receive electronic messages
E- economically and fast.
MAIL
[email protected]
People only
Before e-mail used SNAIL
MAIL OR
was invented… POSTAL
MAI L
SNAIL MAIL OR
POST MAIL

Which requires a
postman to
manually deliver
messages to your
doorstep.
How does e-mail
work?
When you send an e-mail
message, it is delivered to
another computer called an
e-mail server.
How does e-mail
work?
The person you are e-mailing will receive
your e-mail through his e-mail server. The
process is fast and instant.
To Open your E-mail:
You must log-in or enter your
username and password.
To Open your E-mail:
You must log-in or enter your
username and password.
To Open your E-mail:
Your page will
appear. The
inbox folder on
the page shows
that there are
still emails
unread.
To Open your E-mail:
Your page will
appear. The
inbox folder on
the page shows
that there are
still emails
unread.
Sending and Receiving E-mail
Sending and Receiving E-mail

An e-mail
program has
the following
entry fields:
Sending and Receiving E-mail

An e-mail
program has
the following
entry fields:
“To” box -
This is where
you enter the e-
mail address of
the person who
you are sending
e-mail to.
“Recipient”
“CC” box -
This is where
you enter the e-
mail address of
another person
you want to
send a copy of
the e-mail to.
“Bcc” box
This is where
you enter the e-
mail address of
another person
you want to
send a copy of
the e-mail to,
but do not want
the other
recipients to
know about it.
“Subject”
box -
This is where
you write
down the topic
of your e-mail.
“Composition
Window”
This is where
you write your
message.
ASSESSMENT
TIME!
SEATWORK
_____1. E-mail stands for ________.
1 they are sent.
_____2. It is a device where e-mails are stored before
_____3. TRUE or FALSE. You can send e-mail without an Internet
Connection and will be sent instantly.
_____4. This is where you put the recipient’s e-mail address.
_____5. This is where you enter the e-mail address of another person you
want to send a copy of the e-mail to.

Subject box CC box Sent items To box E-mail Server

Composition
Bcc box Electronic Mail Reply button
Window
SEATWORK
_____6. This button will let you answer the e-mail.
_____7. This is where you write down the topic of1your e-mail.
_____8. This is where you write your message.
_____9. It is a folder or area that stores any e-mails that were successfully
delivered.
_____10. This is where you enter the e-mail address of another person you
want to send a copy of the e-mail to, but do not want the other recipients to
know about it.

Subject box CC box Sent items To box E-mail Server

Composition
Bcc box Electronic Mail Reply button
Window
SEATWORK
Electronic Mail 1. E-mail stands for ________. 1
E-mail Server 2. It is a device where e-mails are stored before they are sent.
FALSE 3. TRUE or FALSE. You can send e-mail without an Internet
Connection and will be sent instantly.
To box 4. This is where you put the recipient’s e-mail address.
CC Box 5. This is where you enter the e-mail address of another person you
want to send a copy of the e-mail to.
SEATWORK
1
Reply button 6. This button will let you answer the e-mail.
Subject box 7. This is where you write down the topic of your e-mail.
Composition Window 8. This is where you write your message.
Sent items 9. It is a folder or area that stores any e-mails that were
successfully delivered.
Bcc box 10. This is where you enter the e-mail address of another person you
want to send a copy of the e-mail to, but do not want the other recipients to
know about it.
SEATWORK
1 checks
Count the number of

Score
10

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