There are lots of symbols, and they all have their own meaning. What symbol do you mean? Anything other than letters of the alphabet is a symbol. @ is a symbol, officially known as the ampersand, standing for the word "at".
Computer programmer Ray Tomlinson was the first to integrate the @ symbol on email addresses. He wanted to show the separation between a person's name and email address. This symbol is often referred to as the 'at' symbol.
The symbol of an envelope typically represents email or messages. It is commonly used to indicate a feature that allows you to send or receive electronic mail or communicate with others digitally.
"au" after an email address, e.g. @mail.au means that the domain where that email address is held originates from Australia. It does not mean, however, that the person who holds the address is necessarily from Australia.
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An at symbol is a symbol, @, used to refer to something which is at the rate of a certain value, or as a separator in an email address.
An at symbol is a symbol, @, used to refer to something which is at the rate of a certain value, or as a separator in an email address.
There is no "email" symbol. If you mean the "at" symbol "@" if it is not on your keyboard (on my Swedish keyboard it is <AltGr + 2>) then you will have to find it under Insert>Special symbols. If you mean a symbol of an envelope, then the font "Wingdings" has several *
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@ It is the symbol above the number 2 on the QWERTY keyboard.