Across
- 1. a person or thing that receives the email.
- 3. Generically refers to the operation of re-sending an email message delivered to one email address on to a possibly different email address.
- 6. the introduction that identifies the emails intent.
- 8. a block of text appended to the end of an email message often containing the sender's name, address, phone number, disclaimer or other contact information.
- 9. the rules indicating the proper and polite way to behave
- 11. computer file sent along with an email message.
- 12. every person listed in the original message's "From," "To" and "Cc" fields also will receive your reply.
Down
- 2. anyone you add to the cc: field of a message receives a copy of that message when you send it.
- 4. someone who caused something to be sent to a recipient. An example of a sender is the person who put a letter in the mailbox.
- 5. copy of an email message sent to a recipient whose email address does not appear (as a recipient) in the message.
- 7. Greeting or acknowledgment of another's arrival or departure.
- 10. messages distributed by electronic means from one computer user to one or more recipients via a network:
