Simply put, yes.
Assuming you're talking about attaching files to emails. Attaching a file to an email - marks the file with an electronic 'tag' so that it gets sent to the person the email is for at the same time as the main email. The tag ensures it only goes to the email address it's intended for. Think of it like the electronic equivalent of stapling a diagram to a letter before you post it.
Uploading photos to your fan page is very easy, it is completely the same way with uploading photos to your personal facebook account.
Embedding a 50 page document, in any format, within an email would be considered unacceptable by most recipients.If the recipient has access to a compatible version of Word (Microsoft does tend to mess around with things between versions so there is no guarantee that a document created in one version of Word will be readable by another) then you can attach the document to the email and they can open it with their copy of Word.If they do not have Word, or you do not know if they do, then saving the document as a PDF will guarantee that they view the document as it was originally created. If the Word software does not support Exporting as a PDF then Mac OS X has PDF support built in and the document can be saved as a PDF from the Print dialogue window.
seeds are people who have the complete file and are uploading it. peers are people who are downloading the file and at the same time are uploading the file fragments that have been downloaded to their computer.
To resend an email to the same person, open the original email, click on the "Forward" button, and then send it to the same recipient's email address.
An attachment is a file that is sent along with an email message. Imagine a postal envelope containing a letter and a small picture of the sender. The envelope is the email, the letter is the body of the email and the picture could be an attachment.
They are the same thing. Doc is short for document
Nothing it's the same
If you're sending the same email to more than one person - and you want to keep the recipients identities secret from each other...Set your email up as you would normally. Then - type your own email in the 'to' box, and type all the other recipients emails into the BCC box - separated by a comma and a space. This will send the document to you, and a copy to everyone else. When the others get the email - all they will see is that it came from you - the other email addresses will not be displayed.
Get their email address and send an email it is the same everywhere.
First thing you should know is that if your upload speed is high, it drastically increases your download speed as well. When you are downloading/uploading the file, you are referred to as the 'leecher'. Once your download is complete, you will see that your Bittorent client will keep on uploading the file, since downloading takes much less time than uploading. Once you have completely uploaded the file, you are known as a 'seeder'. The more the seeders on a torrent, the faster the downloads. That's why its called P2P (peer-to-peer), so you download and share at the same time!
Great simple explanation! To add — uploading is basically the opposite of downloading. When you upload, you're sending data from your device (like a phone or laptop) to the internet or a remote server. It’s what happens when you post a photo, send an email attachment, or back up files to cloud storage. It's the same principle used across industries, even in platforms like Phonexa, where uploading data helps manage and analyze campaigns from multiple sources. Super useful concept in today's digital world!