Att net mail email messages
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AT&T Net Mail is a free email service provided by AT&T that allows users to send and receive emails. Here are some common types of email messages you might receive or send using AT&T Net Mail:
- Inbox messages: These are emails that are delivered to your inbox, which is the main folder where you receive new emails. You can access your inbox by logging into your AT&T Net Mail account.
- Sent messages: These are emails that you have sent to others using your AT&T Net Mail account. You can access your sent messages by clicking on the "Sent" folder in your email account.
- Draft messages: These are emails that you have started composing but haven't sent yet. You can access your draft messages by clicking on the "Drafts" folder in your email account.
- Spam messages: These are emails that are identified as spam or junk mail by AT&T's spam filters. You can report spam messages to help improve the accuracy of the filters.
- Deleted messages: These are emails that you have deleted from your inbox or other folders. You can recover deleted messages for a limited time before they are permanently deleted.
- Flagged messages: These are emails that you have flagged for follow-up or importance. You can use flags to mark messages that require your attention.
- Archived messages: These are emails that you have moved to an archived folder, which is a special folder that stores messages you no longer need to access frequently.
Some common email message formats you might encounter on AT&T Net Mail include:
- Text messages: These are plain text emails that contain only text and no attachments.
- HTML messages: These are emails that contain HTML code and can include formatting, images, and links.
- Rich Text Format (RTF) messages: These are emails that contain formatting and layout information, but not HTML code.
- Attachments: These are files that you can send or receive with your emails, such as documents, images, or audio files.
If you have any specific questions about managing your AT&T Net Mail email messages, feel free to ask!