World first e-mail (E-mail)

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Http://www.5dmail.net/html/2004-11-29/20041129114012.htm For the world's first email (E-mail), according to the information is found, there are two statements:

The first statement: The first e-mail in 1969 10 is a short message from the computer scientist Leonard K. Professor to his colleague.

According to the "Internet Week", the world's first email is a short message from the colleague from the computer scientist Leonard K. (the time should be October 1969), this news is only two letters: " LO. Leonard K. Professor is therefore known as the father of email.

Leonard K. Professor explained that "I tried to contact another computer in the University of California and another computer near San Francisco. What we do is logged in from a computer to another. At the time The login method is to type log. So I typed L, then ask the other party: 'Received L.' The other party replied: 'received.' And then type O and G. I have received the confirmation of the other party. Answer, the system is awkward. So the first online information is' Lo ', meaning' Hello! I am finished.

Another statement is:

In 1971, Apa.com, US Defense, was in full swing, a very sharp question: Scientists who participated in this project did different work in different places, but they could not share their respective Research results. The reason is very simple, because everyone is using different computers, everyone's work is useless. They urgently need a way to transmit data between different computers. The Ph.D. Ray Tomlinson, a Ph.D. Ray Tomlinson, working on the Apa.com and a copy of the software that can be copied between different computer networks and a communication software only used for stand-alone, named SNDMSG (ie Send Message) . In order to test, he used this software to send the first e-mail on Apa, the recipient is another computer. Although the content of this email also can't remember Tomlinson, he still has full historical significance: email is born. Tomlinson selection "@" symbols as the username and address interval, because this symbol is more uncommon, and does not appear in any of the names, and the pronunciation of this symbol has the meaning of "in". The scientists of Apa.com welcomes this stone breaking the sky with great enthusiasm. Their genius ideas and research results can now be with the fastest - getting trouble - speed - speed to share with colleagues. Now that many people in them recall, I feel that in the huge success of the Apac, email work is not.

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