Bill Clinton was the first United States president to send an e-mail message. He sent it in March of 1993. This informatin was found at the website listed below. They had other Interesting and informative U.S. presidents trivia.
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:There may be several s to this depending on how you define"e-mail". If you define it as electronic computer messages then I believe the would be Ronald Reagan. Below is a web site referring to a book on the subject of White House email.
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/white_house_email/index.html
Send an email.
you go to your email and send whatever to president@redlobster.com
Pope John Paul II was the first pope to send an email.
Emails to the president can be sent to president@whitehouse.gov
Citizens, the congress, and the president. Basically the citizens sometimes send the idea in, the congress and president approve it.
Ray Tomlinson sent the first email in 1971.
send same massage
You can be offline to read the email, but you first have to be online to receive it. And you also have to be online to send an email.
what universtity did Ray Tomlinson send the first email
You have to compose the email first. You can add the clip as the part of the attachment. After that you can set the recipient to whom you want to send it.
You can't email the Philadelphia Phillies but you can send them letters by mail @ The Phillies Citizens Bank Park One Citizens Bank Way Philadelphia, PA 19148-5249
It would be better to send a real letter. The president/owner won't see the email. You'll get a response from someone else. The response will only say "Thank you for your business."