Email is a way to communicate digitally via the Internet. Users may instantaneously share and receive text, files, photos, and other data between various devices and places. Because of its speed, dependability, and ease of use, it is widely utilised for corporate, professional, and personal communication. Its attributes are:
Quick and real-time communication delivery
Allows file attachments, including photos, videos, and documents.
Can simultaneously deliver messages to several recipients
Accessible via the internet from any location
Allows communications to be stored and documented.
👁 smtp Email communication process using SMTP and POP3 protocols.
History
Email (Electronic Mail) was first introduced in the early 1970s as a way to send messages between users on the same computer system. Ray Tomlinson is credited with sending the first networked email and introducing the “@” symbol to separate the user name and domain. Over time, email evolved with the growth of the internet and became a standard communication tool worldwide.
Working
Working of email involves a system of servers and communication protocols that handle sending and receiving messages. When a user sends an email, it is first delivered to a mail server, which then forwards it to the recipient’s mail server. The receiver can access the message using a mail client or a web-based service.
Uses SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) to send emails