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explain the structure of an email address ​

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Answered by MadihaNalband
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The general format of an email address is local-part@domain, and a specific example is [email protected]. Thus, an address consists of two principal parts, a username and a domain name. The domain name is used to transport a mail message to the host of the recipient's mail system.

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Answered by Adalshaikh
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An email address identifies an email box to which messages are delivered. While early messaging systems used a variety of formats for addressing, today, email addresses follow a set of specific rules originally standardized by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in the 1980s, and updated by RFC 5322 and RFC 6854.

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