Computer Science, asked by meraj1767, 11 months ago

explain different components of E-mail.​

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Answered by jhumpasikder49
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Answer:

An email message consists of the following general components:

Headers

The message headers contain information concerning the sender and recipients. The exact content of mail headers can vary depending on the email system that generated the message. Generally, headers contain the following information:

Subject. Subject is a description of the topic of the message and displays in most email systems that list email messages individually. A subject line could be something like "2010 company mission statement" or, if your spam filtering application is too lenient, "Lose weight fast!!! Ask me how."

Sender (From). This is the sender's Internet email address. It is usually presumed to be the same as the Reply-to address, unless a different one is provided.

Date and time received (On). The date and time the message was received.

Reply-to. This is the Internet email address that will become the recipient of your reply if you click the Reply button.

Recipient (To:). First/last name of email recipient, as configured by the sender.

Recipient email address. The Internet mail address of the recipient, or where the message was actually sent.

Attachments. Files that are attached to the message.

Body

The body of a message contains text that is the actual content, such as "Employees who are eligible for the new health care program should contact their supervisors by next Friday if they want to switch."  The message body also may include signatures or automatically generated text that is inserted by the sender's email system.

 

Answered by MissWini
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Parts of an email message

An email message consists of the following general components:

Headers

The message headers contain information concerning the sender and recipients. The exact content of mail headers can vary depending on the email system that generated the message. Generally, headers contain the following information:

Subject. Subject is a description of the topic of the message and displays in most email systems that list email messages individually. A subject line could be something like "2010 company mission statement" or, if your spam filtering application is too lenient, "Lose weight fast!!! Ask me how."

Sender (From). This is the sender's Internet email address. It is usually presumed to be the same as the Reply-to address, unless a different one is provided.

Date and time received (On). The date and time the message was received.

Reply-to. This is the Internet email address that will become the recipient of your reply if you click the Reply button.

Recipient (To:). First/last name of email recipient, as configured by the sender.

Recipient email address. The Internet mail address of the recipient, or where the message was actually sent.

Attachments. Files that are attached to the message.

Body

The body of a message contains text that is the actual content, such as "Employees who are eligible for the new health care program should contact their supervisors by next Friday if they want to switch."  The message body also may include signatures or automatically generated text that is inserted by the sender's email system.

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