1- question seems to be a little too vague... if it's a mail server
application, I'm guessing you would use some kind of persistent storage...
maybe a no-sql solution like cassandra... u could use a tale with the user
ID and mail status as key to store mails...
2- priority queues, maybe
3- a s
stack
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stack bcoz push & pop in FIFO manner
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@saloni : its LIFO nt FIFO
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