Once you’ve turned your Autoresponder on at your e-mail address, anyone sending e-mail to your e-mail address will automatically receive your message above – without any need for you to send it manually!
A Sequential Autoresponder is a computer program that will AUTOMATICALLY send out MORE THAN ONE pre-written e-mail address that has been set to follow-up with different messages in sequence. You can specify the interval between each pre-written messages and as many e-mail messages as you wish.
* What is an FTP program?
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. An FTP Program enables you to deliver digital files to your website’s host directly from your own computer through the Internet so that your website can be ready to be viewed by your visitors. This program is also enables you to edit and delete existing web pages and images.
Here is an “INTERNET DICTIONARY” to help you understand more about the internet:
The following commonly used short definitions give you a general idea of the many resources and tools currently available.
BBS – stands for bulletin board system. BBSes work just like the corkboards you see in hallways, kitchens or recreational rooms in almost every business. You can pick up a message of interest or leave your own.
cybernaut – you are one if you use the Internet often.
download – transmission of information from a source on the Internet directly into your computer.
e-mail – the electronic mail is probably the most used feature on the Internet. You can send out friendly letters instantly.
encrypted message – a message that has the scrambled so that no one other than the desired recipient, who can unscramble the message, can read it.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions.
flame – to send someone a nasty note.
file – computer documents that you work with. You can send files over the Internet to just about anywhere in the world.
java – a computer programming language for the distribution of digital information. Because Java can “talk” to any computer operating system, it is ideal for something so wildly diverse as the Internet.
log on – connecting to the Internet.
lurk – reading and understanding the posted messages in a newsgroup before posting your own.
mailing list – an e-mail list of people who want to get information about a specific subject (e.g. person, place, products, services, etc.).
nettiquette – from net and etiquette, it simply means good manners on the Internet.
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