Your friends live far away and it is not possible to contact them by phone due to high tariffs? Do you miss them and want to chat? In this case, there is a unique offer - e-mail! And what it is, what it is eaten with and how to start it - now we will tell you.
Instructions
Step 1
First, you need to decide - with which company that provides such services, you want to cooperate. As such, there are a great many of them. It is worth remembering at least the most popular types "mail", "yandex", "google" and the like.
In principle, no one restricts us, and we are free to start mail at least on all hosting services at once, moreover, not even in a single quantity. As such, the principle of obtaining a new mailing address is as simple as a steamed turnip.
Step 2
Ideally, first choose a company, as described above. Let's take "mail" as an example. In order to get a postal address there, you need, of course, to register (as on all self-respecting sites). The registration offer is usually to the left of the user. This is such a blue square, the text of which invites you to go to the social network "my world" or just to your mailbox.
Step 3
Next to the "Login" button is the "Register" button. By activating this item of this menu, we will see an ordinary questionnaire. We fill it in methodically. Some points can be skipped if you do not want some information to be displayed on your page.
Step 4
Then it comes to the field where you need to enter the name of your mailbox. Here you can let your imagination run wild. The only condition will be the fact that only the Latin alphabet and numbers can be used. If you need to separate two different words, then you need to do this not through a space, as we are used to, but through an underscore.
Step 5
The underscore is invoked by the combination of the hyphen and shift keys. Then what will be behind the "@" sign is selected. In the "mail" system, a choice of several variations is available.
Step 6
After filling in the name of the mailbox, we come up with a password, save it, and we have at our disposal a new e-mail box. On other systems, the operations will be identical. Perhaps with a small exception in the form of an ending after the "@" sign.