Who put the @ in emails first Ray Tomlinson is credited with inventing the email as we know it today. He worked on apranet the first system of linked widely distributed computers the ancestor of the internet. He choose @ so that the computer system would recognise it asan email message and the symbol meant "at" before emails. See link below for the history of email
Hold down the shift key then press the number 2 key above the Q, you will get the @ symbol.
Shift and the number 2
The "@" symbol was integrated into email addresses by Ray Tomlinson. Its purpose was basically to show the "name-of-the-user@name-of-the-computer."
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Email addresses with the suffix 'be' are located in the country of Belgium. The email addresses with the stuffix 'be' domain became active in the year 1989.
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If they are doing it online, it is because there are computer programs capable of adding email addresses to huge spam mail lists, which can be protected against by writing the email address in an unusual way, such as putting the word at in brackets, or just typing it out, or some other method of making the email address different enough from a normal one that a computer program would not be able to recognize it and start sending spam mail to the person's email address.
well all my bots are spammed. The best one retired last year. Its name was smarterchild. :-(
because bald eagles are brave and fearless and so is america
i don't know any specific agents email addresses but if you goggle the name of a casting agent you can get their email address
You get many features including: 2 email addresses, 300MB email storage per address, spam & virus protection, and more. It costs $5.95 per month or $49.80 per year. It is compatible with most email programs.