explain the structure of an email message
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An email has three basic parts: The header, a set of lines containing information about the message's transportation, such as the sender's address, the recipient's address, ortimestamps showing when the message was sent by intermediaryservers to the transport agents (MTAs), which act as a mail sorting office.
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An email has three basic parts: The header, a set of lines containing information about the message's transportation, such as the sender's address, the recipient's address, ortimestamps showing when the message was sent by intermediaryservers to the transport agents (MTAs), which act as a mail sorting office.
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