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Microsoft Digital Literacy - IT Basics, Internet & Productivity Programs

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- Title:Self test
- Module:The Internet and the World Wide Web

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* Lesson 3 - USING E-MAIL SELF TEST [1]

WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS IS TRUE FOR LOCAL E-MAIL CLIENTS? Select
all answers that apply

Local e-mail clients are installed on your computer.

Local e-mail clients save messages on the service provider's system.

Local e-mail clients are accessed by using Web browsers.

Local e-mail clients can save e-mail messages on your computer.

Local e-mail clients are installed on your computer. In addition,
using local e-mail clients, you can easily save e-mail messages on your
computer.

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WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES SHOULD YOU FOLLOW WHILE WRITING
PROFESSIONAL E-MAIL MESSAGES? Select all answers that apply

Use courteous language in the e-mail to maintain politeness.

Maintain a part of the original message to set the context for your reply.

Use emoticons to express emotions.

Include your e-mail address, phone numbers, and address in your signature.

Decrease the length of messages by using abbreviations.

In professional e-mail messages, signatures should include your e-mail
address, phone numbers, and address. You should also maintain a part of the
original e-mail message in your reply to set a context for your e-mail. In
addition, you must use courteous language in your e-mail message to
maintain politeness.

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