Yes.
But you must have special software for it.
Try G-recorder - is totally great!
following steps are involved in symmetric cryptography 1- sender creates a ciphertext message by encrypting the plain text message with a symmetric encryption algorithm and a shared key. 2- the sender sends the ciphertext message to the recipient. 3- the recipient decrypts the ciphertext message into plain text with a shared key.
Receiver/addressee.
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.
An email message is created using a mail client program. This program then sends the message to a server. The server then forwards the message to the recipient's email server, where the message is then supplied to the recipient's email client. It's delivered using a server architectureBy L.S.
There are various parts of an email. The subject and the body are for the message. The TO describes the recipient of the message.
depends on your country
Yes, You just have install a special software to record your conversation on computer. Try G-recorder - is totally great! I like it becuase it allows me to record my Skype calls to my Gmail and to hard drive too. It's great to have recordings available anytime I'm in my Gmail no metter whether I'm at home or at work. I like it because it's free.
For example when you send a text message your message gos up to satellite and then bounces off towards the recipient.
the message road is the computer tower
They are called the intended recipient or the addressee.
1. find a program on the computer that will let you do that 2. get the cord that connects your phone to your computer 3. open up the application for the computer 4. open up the phone file 5. connect it
Yes, AT and T will count it as a text message if it reaches the recipient