The person's name is Ray Tomlinson.
Sent by computer engineer Ray Tomlinson in 1971, the email was simply a test message to himself. The email was sent from one computer to another computer sitting right beside it in Cambridge, Massachusetts, but it traveled via ARPANET, a network of computers that was the precursor to the internet.
Working for Bolt Beranek and Newman (the company picked by the U.S. Defense Department to build ARPANET), Tomlinson had been fooling around with two programs called SNDMSG and READMAIL, which allowed users to leave messages for one another on the same machine. He applied the idea behind these programs to a third program called CYPNET, which allowed users to send and receive files between computers. The combined technology allowed people to send and receive files that could be appended between different machines.
Despite his groundbreaking success with email, Tomlinson is better known for introducing the "@" sign as the locator in email addresses.
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.
First of all you need to find out why the email is not being delivered to the recipient. You can try checking your recipient's email address make sure that it is correctly spelled and contains no unnecessary punctuation.There are other reasons as to why the email deliver is failing:an email delivery fails because the email address is no longer active.an email delivery fails because the receiver has used his email bandwidth spacean email delivery fails because the recipient has enabled spam filtersTo validate an email address you can use this tool- email-checker comIf the email is still valid, all you can do is try again, otherwise there's nothing else you can do if the recipient's email is invalid.
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The recipient is the person to whom the mail is to be sent. A recipient is the person who receives the email. The sender send the mail to recipient.
when the recipient was not included on the original email
No, the recipient should not be able to know this information.
Yes, you can send an email you have composed as long as there is a recipient email address provided.
You have to first set the ID of recipient. then you have to mention the subject i.e the heading. After that comes the body of the mail.
When the contents of the email are of high priority to the recipient.
You can delete Email address in recipient box easily. If you compose a message you can write the recipient name. You can erase by back spacing the names.
The recipient
You just type the recipient's email (like jack@xyz.com) in the "to" box at the top of the form.