Exchance mail
You're referring to "exchange mail" or "email exchange"!
Exchange mail refers to the process of sending and receiving emails between two or more individuals or organizations. This can be done through various email services, such as Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail, or others.
Here's a general overview of the exchange mail process:
- Sending an email: The sender composes an email using an email client or web-based email service, adding the recipient's email address in the "To" field.
- Email transmission: The email is transmitted to the recipient's email server through the internet.
- Email reception: The recipient's email server receives the email and stores it in their inbox.
- Email retrieval: The recipient logs in to their email account and retrieves the email from their inbox.
- Email response: The recipient can respond to the email by composing a new email and sending it back to the sender.
Exchange mail can be used for various purposes, such as:
- Personal communication: exchanging messages with friends, family, or colleagues.
- Business communication: exchanging information, invoices, or other documents with clients, suppliers, or partners.
- News and updates: sharing news, articles, or updates with a wider audience.
Some common types of exchange mail include:
- Personal email: exchanging messages with friends, family, or acquaintances.
- Business email: exchanging professional information, invoices, or documents with clients, suppliers, or partners.
- Newsletters: sending regular updates or news to subscribers.
- Discussion groups: exchanging messages with a group of people who share a common interest or topic.