Respuestas
Respuesta:
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Explicación:
The common parts of an e-mail are:
Inbox. Where the messages received by the user are stored, in chronological or personalized order.
Outbox. Where the messages sent to the different possible recipients can be reviewed.
Spam. This is the name given to unwanted mail, usually containing advertising or misleading promotions, which is usually filtered out of the "legal" content of the mailbox.
Recipient. The person to whom an email is to be sent.
Subject. A brief description of the content of the message, which the recipient will be able to see without having to "open" it, i.e. from his or her inbox in general.
Message body. The message in question that you want to send.
Attachments. Any additional data that you wish to transmit along with the message.
CC/BCC. Acronyms for Carbon Copy and Carbon Copy Hidden, 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 of doing so without the recipient's knowledge (cco).
Description. A field of the received or sent mail where the data of the mail is specified: its addressee, its subject, its date and time of sending, as well as other technical data that could be of interest.