What is an Internet e-mail header?
E-mail messages consist of two major sections: • Header: Contains the message summary, sender, receiver, and other information about the e-mail • Body: The message itself, sometimes containing a signature block at the end Messages usually have at least four headers, as follows: • From: Contains the e-mail address and, optionally, the name of the sender of the message • To: Contains the e-mail address and, optionally, the name of the receiver of the message • Subject: Contains a brief summary of the contents of the message • Date: Contains the local time and date when the message was originally sent Complaints cannot be processed unless you send us a sample that includes full Internet headers. Note: The “To” address in the message is not necessarily related to the addresses to which the e-mail is delivered. The actual delivery list is supplied in the SMTP protocol, not extracted from the header content. The “To” header is similar to the greeting at the top of a conventional letter, whic