Probably the first email system of this type was MAILBOX, used at Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1965. Another early program to send messages on the same computer was called SNDMSG. Source from: http://www.nethistory.info/History%20of%20the%20Internet/email.html
1990-1995; because 1985 is the official birth of the internet, and at first it was used for top secret government business. Plus, it takes time for the email system to develop.
1971 two MIT students send the first email across campus. Thus, began the Internet.
The process of email was first used in 1972. It was adapted for the ARPANET system by Ray Tomlinson using a telnet protocol that was still in use in the year 2000.
Application, transport, Internet, and Network Interface.
The first internet service in Pakistan was the dial-up email service in 1993 by Imran-Net. I still remember the first time I used the service :) We used to have these long ridiculous email addresses. The software included email and newsgroup services, and when you dialled in, it would send and receive the emails and get the latest newsgroup entries from the servers. It was hellish expensive and if remember correctly, I paid Rs. 400 for one hour!
Answer: Application, transport, Internet, and Network Interface.
You can send email using a variety of devices that include computers that are connected to the Internet. You can use a tablet or cell phone that has an Internet connection to send email.
There is no "type". Almost everybody on the Internet uses email these days. The majority of things on the Internet require people to have an email account. Email is mostly used for communication, since it is short for "electronic mail".
Getting directions and email.
Internet was first used for military purpose which used the concept of packet networking. ARPANET was the first internet protocol to be used for communication.
Ray Tomlinson invented the first internet based email. The first email program was invented in late 1971 for the ARPANET while Tomlinson worked for BBN.
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