An email address is the online contact point you use to send and receive emails (electronic messages) via a software program or online service. An email address consists of two primary components: the local part and the domain, which are separated by the “@” symbol.
Let’s look at all these components in more detail.
An example of an email address is: [email protected]
- jane is the local part.
- @ is the at symbol.
- example.com is the domain.
Thus, the full email address consists of the local part, @ symbol, and domain ([email protected]).
Types of Email Address
There are two main types of email addresses:
- Personal Email Addresses: Often used for general communication, registering on websites, or for personal reasons. They are typically linked to free public domain names, like Yahoo or Gmail.
- Business Email Addresses: Used for professional communication. They often use the organization’s registered domain and are commonly associated with a subscription to business or private domain name services.