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Implementation considerations in electronic mail

Published: 19 May 1980 Publication History

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Electronic Mail is the transmission of text or a document by electronic means. Examples of Electronic Mail Systems (EMS) include traditional teletype services, facsimile, and computer message systems (CMS).

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Electronic Message Systems: The Technological, Market, and Regulatory Prospects, FCC Contract Number 0236 (Kalba Bowen Associates: April 1978), 14--22.
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Ulrich, Walter, "An Introduction to Electronic Mail," NCC '80 Conference Record (AFIPS: May 1980).
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Ulrich, Walter, "onTyme, A Computer Message System," NTC '77 Conference Record (IEEE: December 1977), 21:5--2, 3.
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Dunn, Nina, "The Office of the Future---Part II," Computer Decisions (August 1979), 68.
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"Electronic Mail: New Transmission Services Help Promote Its Growth," Communication News, November 1978.
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Tymes, LaRoy, "TYMNET---A Terminal Oriented Communication Network," Spring Joint Computer Conference Proceedings (AFIPS: May 1971).
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Harcharik, Bob, "The International Spread of Packet-Switching Networks," Telecommunications (September 1979), 103.
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"Telenet Cites Plans Hinging on Merger," Computerworld (April 23, 1979), 38.
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AT&T, Petition to the Federal Communication Commission, July 10, 1978.
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Feinler, Elizabeth, "The Identification Data Base in a Networking Environment," NTC '77 Conference Record, 21:3.

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AFIPS '80: Proceedings of the May 19-22, 1980, national computer conference
May 1980
932 pages
ISBN:9781450379236
DOI:10.1145/1500518
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