Email, as a means of electronically sending
messages between two people, is said to have began at MIT in the 1960s.
The system was crude, and basically amounted to different users leaving
notes for each other stored on the same shared computer. This was a
precursor to today’s method of sending an email across a network, which,
incidentally, was created not too much later.
The First Network Email
The backbone of our current email system
began with ARPANET, near the end of 1971, by Ray Tomlinson, an ARPANET
contractor working for Bolk Beranek and Newman. ARPANET was the network
created by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) of the United
States Department of Defense during the Cold War. Tomlinson’s goal was
to take his existing basic messaging system, SNGMSG, and take it to the
next logical evolution, indicating for a given message which user was at
which of the network’s computers.
The History and Evolution of Email
Below given a link in an infographic by Microsoft, which shows how Email has evolved over the last few decades.
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