Still after all these years, some definitions that I read seem a little incorrect in some ways.
Before I tell what is a bit confusing to me,
Here is like what the Windows XP book we have says about like domains and alias too-
E-mail servers can do their jobs because every mailbox has a unique e-mail address. This address has 2 parts, the alias and the domain, separated by an @.
For example, the email address
[email protected] represents a user named someone who has an email account on the microsoft.com domain(in other words, they work at microsoft). Business e-mail aliasas generally consist of a person's first and last name or initials. The domain name that follows is also where you'll find that businese's Web site, simply replace the alias and the @ with www and a period, and you have the url.
The things that seem incorrect about some of those things is like my email address is
[email protected] but I don't work at bellsouth. Also, it says how business aliasas have the person's first and last name or initials. Which I'm not a business either.
Plus like at the site for my brother-in-law's job is
www.astresurfacing.com which that would make it seem like what was said is that his email address would be
[email protected]which that isn't his email address it's a bellsouth email like mine is
removed@bellsouth.net