Exchange messages using electronic mail

Based on NZQA 5941

People credited with this unit standard are able to: describe the use of e-mail; create, send, receive, organise, and save e-mail. A person attempting this unit should have prior knowledge and skills to operate a personal computer, such as those covered by in Demonstrate and apply knowledge of a personal computer system


 * Library of resources
 * Learning activities

This unit is used in the following courses

 * Digital information literacy

Describe the use of e-mail
Range: examples of other forms of communication include but are not limited to - standard mail and telephone. Range: may include but is not limited to - internal, via Internet Service Provider (ISP) and web based. Range: viruses, protocol, privacy.
 * The advantages and disadvantages of e-mail systems are outlined and compared to other forms of communications.
 * Alternative forms of e-mail are compared.
 * Ethical issues associated with the use of e-mails are outlined.

Create e-mail
Range: single and multiple recipients.
 * The message header (subject) and content are appropriate to the message purpose, and target audience.
 * The message is addressed to the required recipients.
 * The message conforms to organisation standards for e-mail.
 * A document is attached to an e-mail message.

Send, receive, organise, and save e-mail
Range: message, attached document. Range: includes but is not limited to - viruses, discussion lists.
 * Evidence is provided that e-mail messages have been sent to all required recipients.
 * Any other recipients of incoming mail are identified.
 * The contents of incoming e-mail are displayed and printed.
 * Response to incoming mail is initiated using the reply feature of the e-mail system.
 * File organisation techniques are demonstrated for e-mail messages and attachments.
 * Precautions when sending and receiving mail are observed.