Masonlive email header

The MasonLive email header!

The MasonLive email header is the top section of an email message sent through MasonLive, the email system used by George Mason University. Here's a breakdown of the typical components you'll see in a MasonLive email header:

  1. From: The sender's email address, which is usually in the format of [username]@gmu.edu.
  2. To: The recipient's email address, which is also in the format of [username]@gmu.edu.
  3. Subject: A brief summary of the email's content, which is usually a few words or a short phrase.
  4. Date: The date and time the email was sent.
  5. MasonLive: This is the email system's branding, indicating that the email was sent through MasonLive.
  6. Priority: Some emails may have a priority level assigned, such as "High" or "Low", which can affect how quickly the email is delivered and processed.
  7. Thread ID: A unique identifier for the email thread, which helps track conversations and replies.
  8. Message ID: A unique identifier for the individual email message.

Here's an example of what a MasonLive email header might look like:

From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: Meeting Invitation - Friday at 2 PM Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2023 14:30:00 -0400 MasonLive Priority: Normal Thread ID: 1234567890 Message ID: 1234567890

Keep in mind that the exact components and formatting may vary depending on the specific email client or device you're using to access your MasonLive email account.