the term used for the part of the e-mail address following the "@" symbol is "domain"
for example
in
abcdefgh@Yahoo.com
"yahoo" would be the domain
Domain name
The first part of the email address is called the userid. Read more: What is the first part of an email address called? | Answerbag http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/2242340#ixzz1KXo1gRqI
False. The second part is the domain name, the first is an account identifier, nothing more.
When you sign up for a Moshi Monsters membership, you will be asked to enter your email address (or your parents' email address if you are under 13) as part of signing up.
The answer is no. An email address is made up of three parts. The first is the email account name. The last part is the mail server. And in between them is the @ symbol.
When you are told to check your email on Bin Weevils, you should check the email address that you used when signing up for Bin Weevils. Depending on your age, this might be your parent's email. There is no email address as part of the Bin Weevils game.
yes
AnythingYouWant@AnyWhere.Whatever
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.
No. The username is part of the e-mail address, which is username@domain.dom.
The first part is genus and the second part is species.
The part of a letter that contains the name and address or the address of the recipient is called the inside address.
If referring to Microsoft Outlook, part of Microsoft Office, then one cannot create an Outlook email address, but one can link another address to Outlook so Outlook can organise and manage it for you. This can be congifured when Outlook is started without a configured email address. In this case, a series of dialogue boxes appear in which you can enter your email information.