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This is the name of the computer (or server) through which your emails are sent out onto the Internet. Sometimes your email is sent through a number of SMTP servers before reaching its final destination.
 
This is the name of the computer (or server) through which your emails are sent out onto the Internet. Sometimes your email is sent through a number of SMTP servers before reaching its final destination.
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Revision as of 11:11, 10 June 2010

How does Email work?

Email Client:

This is the email program you use to write and then send emails. Examples include Outlook, Eudora and Thunderbird

Domain name:

This is the bit after ‘@’ in an email address. For example if I am sending an email to name@mydomain.ie , the domain name is mydomain.ie

IP address:

An Internet Protocol (IP) address is the unique address (number) associated with the computer where the email is being sent. It's a bit like a telephone number for a computer. An IP address consists of 4 groups of numbers, separated by dots e.g. 192.168.244.21

Domain Name Server:

This is a computer which translates a domain name into an IP address

POP Server:

This is the computer (or server) where your emails are stored until downloaded by Outlook Express.

SMTP Server:

This is the name of the computer (or server) through which your emails are sent out onto the Internet. Sometimes your email is sent through a number of SMTP servers before reaching its final destination.