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Not just for seniors!Email has been around for many years and even though most people now use texting as their preferred way of communicating, it doesn’t mean email is going away anytime soon. Email is still the primary method used for communication by businesses and other agencies to share information as well as to send files in the form of attachments.Over the years, there have been many companies that provide free email services such as Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, AOL and so on. No matter which one of these email accounts you decide to sign up for, they will all function in a similar manner when it comes to sending and receiving email, attaching files, managing your contacts and so on. Once you get the hang of one type of email account, switching to another should be fairly easy to adjust to.The goal of this book is to get you up and running with your email account, no matter which one you choose and show you how to send, receive and manage your emails as well as how to use folder, attach files, perform searches, use the calendar, manage contacts and much more.The chapters in the book cover the following topics:Chapter 1 – Email OverviewChapter 2 – Using Your EmailChapter 3 – AttachmentsChapter 4 – Contacts and CalendarsChapter 5 – Email SoftwareChapter 6 – Staying Safe OnlineAbout the AuthorJames Bernstein has been working with various companies in the IT field for over 20 years, managing technologies such as SAN and NAS storage, VMware, backups, Windows Servers, Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, Networking, Microsoft Office, Exchange, and more.He has obtained certifications from Microsoft, VMware, CompTIA, ShoreTel, and SNIA, and continues to strive to learn new technologies to further his knowledge on a variety of subjects.He is also the founder of the website OnlineComputerTips.com, which offers its readers valuable information on topics such as Windows, networking, hardware, software, and troubleshooting. Jim writes much of the content himself and adds new content on a regular basis. The site was started in 2005 and is still going strong today.