Section One - Email
Every email sent, whether spam or not, must be directed to an address which consists of three components: the name of the email account at that domain name, the domain name the address is within, and the @ character, pronounced "at", separating the two. The domain name determines what mailserver (the machine that handles email) the email is sent to, and the name determines the particular "mailbox" the message is filed in when it is received so that the appropriate recipient can retrieve it.



When an email is sent, the program sending it will direct it to a "sending mailserver," which takes care of getting the message to the domain in the address. When the program sends the message to the sending server, it attaches what are called "headers" to the message. These include information such as the addresses the message is being sent from and to, as well as the date and other technical information.

 





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