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The Difference Between Username and Email Address is that user name is a unique combination of characters, such as letters of the alphabet and/or numbers, that identifies a specific user.
While just as you address a letter when using the postal system, you address an e-mail message with the e-mail address of your intended recipient.
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A user name is a unique combination of characters, such as letters of the alphabet and/or numbers, that identifies a specific user.
In an Internet e-mail address, an @ (pronounced at) symbol separates the user name from the domain name. Your service provider supplies the domain name.
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Just as you address a letter when using the postal system, you address an e-mail message with the e-mail address of your intended recipient.
Likewise, when someone sends you a message, he or she must have your e-mail address. An e-mail address is a combination of a user name and a domain name that identifies a user so that he or she can receive Internet e-mail.
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