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You're referring to a "mail packet" or "email packet"!

In computer networking, a mail packet, also known as an email packet or email message, is a unit of data that contains an email message. It's a formatted block of data that is transmitted over a network, such as the internet, to deliver an email from a sender to a recipient.

A typical email packet consists of several components, including:

  1. Header: This contains metadata about the email, such as the sender's and recipient's email addresses, the subject line, and the date and time the email was sent.
  2. Body: This is the actual content of the email, which can be plain text, HTML, or other formats.
  3. Attachments: These are files that are sent along with the email, such as images, documents, or other types of files.
  4. Footer: This contains additional information, such as the email's authentication details and any encryption keys.

When you send an email, your email client (such as Gmail or Outlook) breaks down the email into these components and formats them into a mail packet. The mail packet is then transmitted over the internet to the recipient's email server, where it's processed and delivered to the recipient's inbox.

I hope that helps clarify things!