Ray Tomlinson initiated the use of the @ sign to separate the name of the user and the domain.
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.
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Who put the @ in emails first Ray Tomlinson is credited with inventing the email as we know it today. He worked on apranet the first system of linked widely distributed computers the ancestor of the internet. He choose @ so that the computer system would recognise it asan email message and the symbol meant "at" before emails. See link below for the history of email
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In addresses you have email addresses of people that you have emailed before.
So he could separate the name of the machine the user was on
Ray Tomlinson is credited with inventing the first networked email system in the early 1970s. He chose the "@" symbol to separate the user's name from their computer or organization in an email address. His invention laid the foundation for modern email communication.
The "@" symbol, also known as the at sign, has a history rooted in commerce and accounting. It was originally used by merchants in accounting to represent "at the rate of" on invoices and ledgers. Its modern use in email addresses and social media can be traced back to the early days of the internet, chosen by Ray Tomlinson in 1971 to separate the user's name from their host computer in email addresses.
No, email addresses are not cap sensitive.
Norway is the country that has email addresses ending with .no.
If you want to send mail to multiple people. The most common answer is. Use ; this symbol to add multiple email addresses.
To create different Facebook accounts, you must use different email addresses, no matter what computer they are created. The only way to know if a person is using different accounts is to know their different email addresses. Or ask them.