the email address of the receiver, the header and the message
Message Header
The receiver's email may not accept attachments of 20 megabytes. It would be better if the sender posts the file online and then sends the receiver an email giving them a link. The website, http://www.yousendit.com/, can do just that for files up to 100 megabytes for free.
Correct use of e-mail etiquette includes such courtesies as asking a message sender for permission before forwarding the sender's message to others
no, number one it is extra work, and number two the receiver cannot see the previous message, only what you have written. When replying to an email, it is a good thing to include all of or enough of the original message so that the sender will know the reason for your reply. Some email programs might combine sent and received messages as a single conversation based on header contents but it should not be relied on.
A bounced email is a message that never arrives in the inbox of the recipient. It will be sent or bounced back to the sender.
Non-repudiation
The interactive communication model is a way to represent how two people communicate. One person, the sender, wants to send a piece of information, the message. The sender uses a communication channel, such as email or face-to-face conversation, to a second person, the receiver. Sometimes noise, a term referring to any distractions, will compromise the message. Once the receiver has the message, he or she will send feedback, letting the sender know whether the message was transmitted well and how the receiver feels about it. The communication of both people, the sender and receiver, is influenced by their individual experiences, culture, and knowledge. This is called their field of experience.Other models of communication are also used to represent communication. The linear communication model is more basic, while the transactional communication model is more complex.Example: WikiAnswers itself is an example of interactive communication. You can think of somebody who answers your questions as the sender. The answer that they send is the message, sent through this website (the communication channel), to the receiver who originally asked the question. Poor grammar and incorrect spelling will make the answer harder to understand, so they are examples of noise. If the message helped the receiver, the receiver can send a trust point as a form of positive feedback. If the answer was incorrect or inappropriate, the receiver can flag it as a form of constructive or negative feedback. You can look at each person's profile page to get an idea of their field of experience.
The interactive communication model is a way to represent how two people communicate. One person, the sender, wants to send a piece of information, the message. The sender uses a communication channel, such as email or face-to-face conversation, to a second person, the receiver. Sometimes noise, a term referring to any distractions, will compromise the message. Once the receiver has the message, he or she will send feedback, letting the sender know whether the message was transmitted well and how the receiver feels about it. The communication of both people, the sender and receiver, is influenced by their individual experiences, culture, and knowledge. This is called their field of experience.Other models of communication are also used to represent communication. The linear communication model is more basic, while the transactional communication model is more complex.Example: WikiAnswers itself is an example of interactive communication. You can think of somebody who answers your questions as the sender. The answer that they send is the message, sent through this website (the communication channel), to the receiver who originally asked the question. Poor grammar and incorrect spelling will make the answer harder to understand, so they are examples of noise. If the message helped the receiver, the receiver can send a trust point as a form of positive feedback. If the answer was incorrect or inappropriate, the receiver can flag it as a form of constructive or negative feedback. You can look at each person's profile page to get an idea of their field of experience.
It means the sender marked the message as "high priority"
An email contains the sender's email address/name and the recipient's address and name. Then there is the actual message from the sender. One of the advantages of email is that its much quicker than normal paper mail.
When someone blocks someone's e-mail address the sender recessives the email back with a could not send message. Depending on the server depends on the exact message.