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Federation is when two or more distinct networks interact through a common protocol. Email systems are all part of the same store-and-forward model.
You can say that email is federated with newsgroups but email is not federated within itself. A system with multiple instances that use the same implementation is called distributed. Federation means hopping across networks of distributed systems with different implementations.
Example 1: people think that Lemmy is a federated system. On its own it's not. It's federated because it interacts with other systems (Mastodon, Kbin etc.) If the others didn't exist then Lemmy would simply be a distributed system, not federated.
Example 2: Bluesky is not federated even though it's distributed and technically capable of federation.
You could say that email is federated, there are multiple implementations of mail servers.