1C Effective use of email

Electronic mail gives you the ability to send and receive messages and computer files quickly and conveniently. APAnet has an online tutorial (link) which can teach you the basics of using Eudora, a popular e-mail program. Here, we will discuss how to use email to communicate electronicly with the world around you.

Netiquette, or network etiquette

Like any type of communication, there are some basic conventions or codes of conduct, often called "netiquette", or "network etiquette." Basic network etiquette involves a few simple concepts:

  • remembering that whatever you say on e-mail can be repeated very easily
  • knowing the difference between public use and private use of messages (and what constitutes a waste of time on either)
  • appreciating the fact that what you write may not always be what you meant.

For more complete guides to netiquette, please consult:

http://bookfair.com/Services/Albion/nqhome.html
Title: Netiquette Home Page - Albion Books, San Francisco
Author: Virginia Shea
Description: Provides a concise overview of network etiquette.

http://www.wp.com/fredfish/Netiq.html
Title: Business Netiquette International
Author: Frederick Pearce, Pearman Cooperation Alliance
Description: Provides the business formality of how to communicate via e-mail.

http://rs6000.adm.fau.edu/rinaldi/net/index.html
Title: The Net: User Guidelines and Netiquette
Author: Arlene H. Rinaldi and Florida Atlantic University
Description: Provides an overview on e-mail, Telnet, FTP, Discussions Groups and Netiquetter. There is also a Japanese translated edition of this site.




Internet Exploration
Email Communications
1A Eudora Basics
Settings
Nicknames
Signatures
Mailboxes
1B Mail Basics
Check Mail
Reply, Forward, Save
Sending Attachments
Receive Attachments
Trash
1C Using email
Netiquette
Examples
Avoid
1D Resources