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[[File:Fashion Plate Manteau 1823 (cut).jpg|thumb|Mon [[God|dieu]], c'est un [[email]]! Pense que l'email va changer le [[Earth|monde]]!]]
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'''Jean d'Emaileux''' (1807-1899) was a [[France|French]] essayist, hawker, and inventor. Today he is considered to have been the true inventor of the [[email]], despite the credit for this invention having been claimed by [[John the Email]].
'''Jean d'Emaileux''' (1807-1899) was a [[France|French]] essayist, hawker, and inventor. [[Today]] he is considered to have been the true inventor of the [[email]], despite the credit for this invention having been claimed by [[John the Email]].

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Mon dieu, c'est un email! Pense que l'email va changer le monde!

Jean d'Emaileux (1807-1899) was a French essayist, hawker, and inventor. Today he is considered to have been the true inventor of the email, despite the credit for this invention having been claimed by John the Email.