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Additional Information
Glossary
Email (p. 82)
Using a network, such as the Internet, you can send and receive messages very quickly.
Email is easy to edit or store.
Email address (p. 58)
This is the destination address for email. There is no need to specify the country and the
house number. Every address in the world is unique. You can receive email even if you
are in another country.
Forward (p. 103)
To forward a received email message to another person. “Fw:” (Forward) is added to
the beginning of the title to indicate that the email is a forwarded email.
ID (p. 58)
Used to identify the user in combination with a password when accessing the Internet
through an Internet service provider.
Internet (p. 36)
A worldwide network of computers. You can use email, information retrieval services,
etc., over this network.
Internet service provider (p. 36)
Sometimes referred to as the “Provider”, “ISP”, etc. It is a company that provides access
to the Internet.
LAN
An abbreviation for Local Area Network. A LAN is a network of computers within a
limited area connected by a comparatively high speed data transmission method, such
as Ethernet.
Link
A related page address shown on another web page as a web link.
Login (p. 68)
Connect to a specific service by entering an ID and password.
Passkey (p. 24)
The passkey is an identification number needed to allow two Bluetooth devices to
communicate with each other. This “Passkey” is sometimes referred to as the
“Bluetooth passkey”, “PIN”, “Bluetooth PIN”, etc.
Password
Used to access the provider in combination with a user ID.
POP3 (p. 58)
An abbreviation for Post Office Protocol, Version 3. It is a server used to receive email.
PPP (p. 57)
An abbreviation for Point to Point Protocol, Version 3. It is a protocol for accessing a
provider with a dial-up connection.
Proxy (p. 59)
A server or program to allow a computer located inside a firewall pass through the
firewall.