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discuss the structure of e mail in brief​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by jahnvi29
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the header, a set of lines containing information about the message's transportation, such as the sender's address, the recipient's address, or timestamps showing when the message was sent by intermediary servers to the transport agents (MTAs), which act as a mail sorting office. The header begins with the From line and is changed each time it passes through an intermediary server. Using headers, you can see the exact path taken by the email and how long it took each server to process.

The message itself, made up of the two following elements: the header fields, a set of lines describing the message's settings, such as the sender, the recipient, the date, etc.

An email includes at least the three following headers: From, showing the sender's email address; To, showing the recipient's email address; and Date, showing the date when the email was sent.

It may contain the following optional fields: Received, showing various information about the intermediary servers and the date when the message was processed; <bold>Reply-To, showing a reply address; subject showing the message's subject; message-ID, showing a unique identification for the message; or the message body, containing the message, separated from the header by a line break

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