hperrin, (edited )

Email is a word that refers to both the system (defined by several RFCs, including the SMTP spec) and an individual message (an email). You pluralize them differently.

I checked my email today. (Refers to the system itself, like I checked the mail.)

I sent you two emails today. (Refers to individual messages, like I sent you two letters.)

So if you’re talking about specific, countable messages, the plural is emails.

Source: Merriam Webster’s English Dictionary

Also, neither “traffic” nor “traffics” appear anywhere on the page, so I’m not sure what you’re referencing. Maybe you meant that as an example of a word like email as in the system of email.

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