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==Examples== * [[E-mail header]]: The text (body) is preceded by header lines indicating sender, recipient, subject, sending time stamp, receiving time stamps of all intermediate and the final [[mail transfer agent]]s, and much more.{{Ref RFC|5322}}{{Ref RFC|6854}} * Similar headers are used in [[Usenet]] ([[NNTP]]) messages, and [[HTTP header]]s. * In a [[data packet]] sent via the [[Internet]], the data (payload) are preceded by header information such as the sender's and the recipient's [[IP address]]es, the [[Communications protocol|protocol]] governing the format of the payload and several other formats. The header's format is specified in the [[Internet Protocol]], see [[IP header]]. * In data packets sent by [[wireless communication]], and in [[Disk sector|sector]]s of data stored on [[magnetic media]], typically the header begins with a [[syncword]] to allow the receiver to adapt to analog amplitude and speed variations and for [[frame synchronization]]. * In [[graphics file format]]s, the header might give information about an image's size, resolution, number of colors, and the like. * In [[archive file format]]s, the file header might serve as a [[fingerprint]] or [[signature]] to identify the specific [[file format]] and corresponding software utility. * In some [[programming language]]s (for example [[C (programming language)|C]] and [[C++]]) the [[subroutine|functions]] are declared in [[header file]]s.
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