How Does Email Work?
When you type in your message, your computer
turns it into a code it can understand. Almost
anything can be turned into a code. No kidding.
Hmm. Let's say that Muffy is sending an email to
her cousin in Florida.
The code version of Muffy's email gets sent down
a telephone line and her local Internet Service
Provider - the people who let her get onto the
Internet - looks for the "domain." The domain is
the part of her cousin's email address, after the @
sign. (It's a bit like the name of your town on
your street address.)
The local Internet Service Provider sends it to
the people who deliver email to that domain in
Florida. That's similar to their local post office.
From there it goes to her cousin's Internet Service
Provider. It then goes down yet another telephone
line to her computer. The code is turned back into
alphabet letters so she can read it.
This whole process can send messages anywhere in
the world in just a few seconds. Incredible, but
true.
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