Who was the first US President to send e-mail?

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Bill Clinton was the first United States president to send an e-mail message. He sent it in March of 1993. This informatin was found at the website listed below. They had other Interesting and informative U.S. presidents trivia.

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There may be several answers to this depending on how you define
"e-mail". If you define it as electronic computer messages then I believe the answer would be Ronald Reagan. Below is a web site referring to a book on the subject of White House email.

http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/white_house_email/index.html


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