Respuestas
Respuesta:
The common parts of an email are:
Inbox: Where the messages received by the user rest, in chronological or personalized order.
Outbox. Where the messages sent to the different possible recipients can be reviewed.
Spam: Spam is called by this name, usually with deceptive advertising or promotions, which usually leaks from the “legal” content of the mailbox.
Addressee: The person to whom an email will be written.
Affair: A brief description of the content of the message, which the recipient can see without having to "open" it, that is, from their inbox in general.
Message body: The message in question that you want to convey.
Attached files: Those additional data that you want to transmit along with the message.
CC / Bcc: Acronyms for Carbon Copy and Hidden Carbon Copy, they give the sender of the mail the possibility of sending an identical copy to a third user who is not the direct recipient of the message (cc), and also the option to do so without the recipient. know (bcc).
Description: A field of the received or sent mail where the data of the same are specified: its recipient, its subject, its date and time of dispatch, as well as other technical data that could be of interest.