An email client is software that allows users to send, receive, and manage their email. It can be installed on a computer or mobile device, and examples include Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, and Apple Mail. While it interacts with hardware (like servers and devices), it is not hardware itself.
email system is a complex of client and server hardware and software
It is just like the Trojan war they send a email or a software or a hardware. when you use the email or a software or a hardware it will go into your computer without noticing.
Outlook
email is software. They are web-based and accessed on the web, not a component for a computer. You can reach your email from a browser.
A "client", Any client accesses data and/or uses a system. "Server" software hosts the data to make it available to other computers or "clients". Thus in relation to email an example of a client would be Thunderbird, MS Outlook. Server software would be for example MS exchange server is the most commonly used.
A VDU is hardware.
No, OpenOffice does not contain an email client. However, there are many other free email clients available, such as Mozilla Thunderbird, Novell Evolution, and Sylpheed.
False. Your software or hardware firewall may have to be modified to allow the connections, depending upon the TCP/IP ports used by the client or server application.
Hardware is the physical piece of equipment on which the software runs (i.e. the computer). Software is the set of instructions that tells the hardware what to do (i.e. Microsoft Word).
A scanner is both hardware and software, the device itself is hardware (all devices are hardware) but the driver(a program) that runs it is software.
AOL has applications, such as their browser and email client. They are also an ISP (Internet Service Provider).
hardware