The first message was sent between two machines that were literally side by side. The only physical connection they had (aside from the floor they sat on) was through the ARPANET. I sent a number of test messages to myself from one machine to the other. The test messages were entirely forgettable and I have, therefore, forgotten them. Most likely the first message was QWERTYUIOP or something similar. When I was satisfied that the program seemed to work, I sent a message to the rest of my group explaining how to send messages over the network. The first use of network email announced its own existence.
These first messages were sent in late 1971. The next release of TENEX went out in early 1972 and included the version of SNDMSG with network mail capabilities. The CPYNET protocol was soon replaced with a real file transfer protocol having specific mail handling features. Later, a number of more general mail protocols were developed. "
qwertyuiop
LOL Because they are the top letters of the keyboard what a waste of a first email.
The first email was sent in 1971 between two PDP-10 computers in Cambridge (USA) by an engineer Ray Tomlinson, a partner in the development of the first major computer networkArpanet, the precursor of today�s Internet.
The first email was addressed by Tomlinson to himself and was supposed to have contained the message Testing 1-2-3 . He was also the first person to use the @ symbol in the email address. Soon, Tomlinson�s ideas were generalised and incorporated in the electronic mail software on Arpanet by the end of 1972.
the worlds first email sent said qwertyuiop. yep qwertyuiop.
Now that's strange!
i dont know who sent it but i do know what it said
qwertyuiop
qwertyuiop
just say hello my name is __________and i just got my first email
for example l*i*t*t*l*e@WORLDWIDE.living.com
i have no email address.
through email
first you go up to them and smile and say nicely 'can you be my friend'and they might say yes
What do i say in an email to a headhunter ? Tom
To say "please reply to email" in Xhosa, you can say "Ndiphethe kwi-imeyile."
keep it simple. Hey- how are you? or insert common slang.
Quel est ton email ?
In this context "below" follows its noun: the email below.
no
You say "My email is.." in Maasai language of the African origin as "Ove imeelai ai..".