The Internet (also known simply as the Net) can be briefly understood as "a network of networks". Specifically, it is the worldwide, publicly accessible network of interconnected computer networks that transmit data by packet switching using the standard Internet Protocol (IP). It consists of millions of smaller domestic, academic, business, and governmental networks, which together carry various information and services, such as electronic mail, online chat, file transfer, and the interlinked Web pages and other documents of the World Wide Web.
Contrary to some common usage, the Internet and the World Wide Web are not synonymous: the Internet is a collection of interconnected computer networks, linked by copper wires, fiber-optic cables, wireless connections etc.; the Web is a collection of interconnected documents, linked by hyperlinks and URLs. The World Wide Web is accessible via the Internet, along with many other services including e-mail, file sharing and others described below.
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Eicq - ICQ client integrated into XEmacs.
Emacs Wiki Mode - A wiki-like publishing tool and personal information manager that allows to create a wiki on local system and can publish to HTML format.
Meta Description: [ Michael Olson, maintainer of emacs-wiki and Muse ]
Emacs-w3m - A simple Emacs interface to a text-mode WWW browser.
Emacs/W3 - A web browser completely written in Elisp.
Etach - Emacs extension for MIME attachments and detachments works in RMAIL and Mail modes.
Gnus 5.x FAQ - Answers to frequently asked questions in hypertext.
Meta Description: [ The Gnus FAQ ]
Gnus Newsreader Homepage - An acronym for Gnus Network User Services, a news and mail reader with threading, ratings, self documentation.
Insidious Big Brother DB - An addressbook and contact management database for emacs mail and news clients.
Mailcrypt: An Emacs/PGP Interface - Encrypt/decrypt mail with PGP 5.0 or GnuPG.
Mew - An acronym of Messaging in the Emacs World. Runs with Unix, Windows, OS/2, and supports folders, threads, mail aliases.
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Mew and BBDB - Mailer together with database for contact and address management.
Meta Description: [ Emacs 20.4 with mew mailer and bbdb mail database. ]
mh-e Information - From the O'Reilly book MH and nmh.
MUTT with Emacs - Short guide for installation and use with emacsclient.
My.gnus.org - An attempt to complement the existing website by offering a single entry point for other Gnus resources, Gnus and Emacs links and the Gnus tutorial project.
Meta Description: [ MGO - my.gnus.org ]
Reading Lotus Notes Mail Using Emacs - Use Pop3 to access the mailbox.
Meta Description: [ Command shells ]
Riece - An IRC client for Emacs featuring multiple panes.
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Rmail - The default mail reader which ships with every emacs.
Meta Description: [ GNU Emacs Manual ]
Sending Authenticated Mail (rfc2554) - For smtp sessions with gnus.
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Sending Mail - Gnu manual explaining the default configuration for sending mail in emacs.
Meta Description: [ GNU Emacs Manual ]
Supercite User's Manual - Provides sophisticated facilities for the citing and attributing of message replies.
The Insidious Big Brother Database - The creator, JWZ, still maintains a page with interesting historical information.
The Mh-e Den - Official site of the front end to the MH mailer, at Sourceforge.
VM Homepage - The author, Kyle Jones, maintains the official page for this alternative to Gnus, Rmail, and the others.
Wanderlust - Uses IMAP to manage and read mail, strong Japanese support.
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