Suppose a team is building an email client for an organization’s internal communication between employees in different departments. The new client has all the basic functions of an email client. Will testing the software with external email accounts give us a better idea about the product’s ability to meet the organization’s demands?(1 point)

Responses

No, testing with external email accounts would not be beneficial since that is out of the software scope.
No, testing with external email accounts would not be beneficial since that is out of the software scope.

Yes, it will be like testing the email client with internal email addresses because it gives us detailed results.
Yes, it will be like testing the email client with internal email addresses because it gives us detailed results.

No, because we can test external email addresses after the deployment.
No, because we can test external email addresses after the deployment.

Yes, testing the new software with external email accounts would be a plus point.

Yes, testing the new software with external email accounts would be a plus point. It will give us a better understanding of how the email client interacts with different email servers and systems outside of the organization. This can help identify any potential compatibility issues and ensure that the software meets the organization's needs for seamless communication with external parties.