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Computers Internet Email: - Rahul Gujjar
Computers Internet Email: - Rahul Gujjar
Computers Internet Email: - Rahul Gujjar
INTERNET
EMAIL
-RAHUL GUJJAR
INTRODUCTION TO
COMPUTERS
What is a computer?
A device that
accepts information
and manipulates it
for some result.
COMPUTER
CPU
• MICROPROCESSOR
• MOTHER BOARD
• CASE
• OTHER COMPONENTS
• BUSES
MONITOR
• The computer
monitor is the
physical display for
your computer.
• The terms monitor
and display are
often used
interchangeably
KEYBOARD
• FLOPPY DRIVE
CD-ROM DRIVE
PRINTER
• A printer transfers graphics
and text from your computer
to paper.
• has lights and displays that
tell you when it is out of
paper or toner or ink, or
when it has paper jammed
inside it.
• Printers can differ in the
resolution per inch, color
capability and speed
SOFTWARE
PROVIDES INSTRUCTIONS AND DATA
An ISP may offer either narrow band or broad band connection (or both).
Band width refers to the amount of data that can be sent via modem or
network connections measured in bits–per-second.
Post Office Protocol ( POP3 ): It stores the messages for the recipient.
To retrieve the messages, the user must connect to it using email client or
the online email service
• DOMAIN NAME
• DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM ( DNS )
• FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL (FTP)
• HYPERTEXT TRANSFER PROTOCOL ( HTTP )
• HYPERTEXT MARKUP LANGUAGE ( HTML )
• UNIFORM RESOURCE LOCATOR ( URL )
• SIMPLE MAIL TRANSFER PROTOCOL ( SMTP )
• POST OFFICE PROTOCOL ( POP )
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN WE – EMAIL ?!?!
example: www.maps.google.com
EMAIL SPAM
Examples of Worm:
•Valentin E Worm- It is also distributed via email. This worm also includes an
attached file called ‘friends4U’. When the user opens the attachment, a copy
of the worm gets downloaded onto their computer
Trojan Horse
• a method of sending
messages electronically
from one computer to
another
• @ symbol is always
used in email
addresses
Anatomy of a message
• Address line
• Subject line
• Body
• Attachments
Getting an account