addressors
An addressor is a party that sends a communication, such as a letter, email, or message, to another party. In the context of correspondence, the addressor is the sender, responsible for originating and dispatching the message. The addressor's identity is typically identified in the "from" field of an electronic communication or the return address on a physical letter. Understanding who the addressor is crucial for recipients to verify the authenticity and origin of the communication. In legal and formal settings, the addressor may be required to provide specific identification or proof of their role. The concept of an addressor is fundamental to the process of communication, establishing the source of information being transmitted.