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[[File:Email.gif|thumb|This is exactly what it's like]]
[[File:Email.gif|thumb|This is exactly what it's like]]
'''Email''' (from the French ''emaileux'') is kind of crazy.
'''Email''' (from the [[France|French]] ''emaileux'') is kind of crazy.


== History ==
== History ==
Emails were created by [[Jean d'Emaileux]] in 1886 when he tried to send a love letter through his cellphone. To d'Emaileux's dismay, cellphones were not yet invented and he could not enjoy the epic song ''Hello My Baby'' on radio even though the radio had been invented. To solve the problem, d'Emaileux created his service "Emaileux" and then everyone loved it but then over in Britain [[John the Email]] stole the concept and changed the name to "Email."
Emails were created by [[Jean d'Emaileux]] in 1886 when he tried to send a love letter through his cellphone. To d'Emaileux's dismay, cellphones were not yet invented and he could not enjoy the epic song ''Hello My Baby'' on radio even though the radio had been invented. To solve the problem, d'Emaileux created his service "Emaileux" and then everyone loved it but then over in Britain, [[John the Email]] stole the concept and changed the name to "Email."


== Connecting to the Email ==
== Connecting to the Email ==
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Latest revision as of 03:54, 22 November 2024

This is exactly what it's like

Email (from the French emaileux) is kind of crazy.

History

Emails were created by Jean d'Emaileux in 1886 when he tried to send a love letter through his cellphone. To d'Emaileux's dismay, cellphones were not yet invented and he could not enjoy the epic song Hello My Baby on radio even though the radio had been invented. To solve the problem, d'Emaileux created his service "Emaileux" and then everyone loved it but then over in Britain, John the Email stole the concept and changed the name to "Email."

Connecting to the Email

Wow!! Look at this table
Thing Value thereof
Incoming Hostname[1] mail.pronounmail.com
Protocol IMAP
Port 993
Security SSL/TLS
Username Your email address with or without the @pronounmail.com
Password Your Password
Outgoing Hostname[1] mail.pronounmail.com
Protocol SMTP
Port 465
Security SSL/TLS
Username/Password Same as incoming
  1. 1.0 1.1 This is what Apple Mail wants when they ask for ‘Mail Server’.