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Question 292

Which of the following email headers specifies an address for mailer-generated errors, like "no such user" bounce messages, to go to (instead of the sender's address)?

    Correct Answer: D

    The Errors-To header in an email specifies an address to which mailer-generated error messages, such as 'no such user' bounce messages, should be sent. This header directs the error notifications to an alternative address instead of the sender's address, ensuring that error messages are properly routed.

Discussion
aqeel1506Option: D

D. Errors-To header The Errors-To header in an email specifies an address to which mailer-generated error messages should be sent if there are issues with delivering the email. This is used instead of the sender's address for handling bounce messages and other error notifications. Here’s a brief overview of the other headers for context: Mime-Version header: Specifies the MIME version used in the email, which is related to the structure and encoding of the message content. Content-Type header: Defines the media type of the email content (e.g., text/plain, text/html). Content-Transfer-Encoding header: Indicates the encoding method used to convert the email content into a format suitable for transmission (e.g., base64, quoted-printable).

ElbOption: D

D. Errors-To header causes error notification to be sent to all users.