Even without the computer networking, e-mail would still be possible. Choose the answer.

Question 2 options:

True

False

True

True

In order to determine if the statement is true or false, we need to understand the basics of how email works.

Email, or electronic mail, is a method of exchanging messages between people using electronic devices. It relies on a system of email servers that facilitate the sending, receiving, and storage of messages. Typically, email is transmitted over a computer network, such as the Internet, using protocols like SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) and POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3).

However, it is possible to send email without relying on computer networking. In the early days of email, before the widespread availability of the Internet, some email systems utilized direct communication between servers or even physical transfer of storage media, such as floppy disks. These systems did not rely on computer networking as we know it today.

Therefore, the statement "Even without computer networking, email would still be possible" is true. While computer networking has made email more efficient and widely accessible, alternative methods of sending email have existed in the past and could potentially be used in certain situations.