Server act as a virtual post office for email. It stores emails that you send to other person until he retrieve it.
An email message is created using a mail client program. This program then sends the message to a server. The server then forwards the message to the recipient's email server, where the message is then supplied to the recipient's email client. It's delivered using a server architectureBy L.S.
The recipient is the person to whom the mail is to be sent. A recipient is the person who receives the email. The sender send the mail to recipient.
You can delete Email address in recipient box easily. If you compose a message you can write the recipient name. You can erase by back spacing the names.
There are various parts of an email. The subject and the body are for the message. The TO describes the recipient of the message.
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.
Not exactly. An email address can be compared to your home address, only the email address is online. An email can be compared to a letter. Like a letter is sent to your physical address, an email is sent to your email address.
A BCC (blind carbon copy) is a copy of an email message sent to a recipient whose email address does not appear in the message. This is in contrast to To and CC recipients, whose addresses do appear in the respective header lines. Every recipient of the message can see all the To and CC recipients, but does not know about BCC recipients.
1. Who the message it to. 2. Who the message is from. 3. The message itself.
well there should be a required email address for the certain person... if they have a email..you'd go type it in to send something off a website to that person.. if your sending it off your email...compose a message and type in their email as the recipient to send it to them..
the person you're receiving the email from is shouting.
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.
Depends on the email host. Some providers (such as MSN hotmail) allow you to send emails to you own account. Just put your own address in the "Recipient" bar. The provider should not matter at all, you just need to put your email in as the recipient. The message will be sent to your inbox almost instantaneously.