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  • ...rg/web/20060907161039/https://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/archives/rfc/imsp.html Internet Draft], which carries this abstract: ...tain to environments which must run more than one IMAP4 server in the same mail domain. The services that IMSP provides are extended mailbox management, co ...
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  • ...zilla Mail & Newsgroups 1.7.13 on Windows XP.png|thumb|The main windows of Mail & Newsgroups, a component of the Mozilla Application Suite, version 1.7.13, ...ozilla Mail/News''' or simply '''Mozilla Mail''') was an [[e-mail client|e-mail]] and [[news client]] that was part of the [[Mozilla Application Suite]]. ...
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  • ...e]], with the goal of creating a simpler and more capable alternative to [[Internet Message Access Protocol|IMAP]]. ...he [[Courier Mail Server|Courier server]] and [[Cone (software)|Cone]] [[E-mail client|client]]. ...
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  • ...figuration expected by the Internet standards supporting many DNS -reliant protocols. David Barr published an opinion in [https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1912 RF Using an ISP's mail server as a relay may solve the reverse DNS problem, because the requiremen ...
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  • ...|2033}} in 1996.<ref name="rfc">{{Cite web|last=Myers|first=J.|title=Local Mail Transfer Protocol|url=https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2033.html|access-date= ...e. This is not possible with SMTP when there are multiple recipients for a mail message. SMTP can only indicate successful delivery or failure for all or n ...
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  • ...over reliable connections. It is typically used to deliver mail over the [[internet]], instead of point-to-point connections between [[modem]]s. ...ery control|error-recovery]]. When the members of FidoNet started to use [[Internet protocol suite|TCP/IP]] to transfer FidoNet traffic, this error-recovery ov ...
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  • {{Short description|Software to transfer electronic mail}} ...s electronic mail messages from one computer to another using the [[Simple Mail Transfer Protocol]].<ref> ...
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  • The '''Lemonade Profile''' is a set of protocols and mandatory extensions which provides email access to diverse environment ...sage data directly from the IMAP store in a secure manner. This allows the protocols to continue to leverage the vast body of work on SMTP, and also means that ...
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  • {{About|the Internet protocol engineer|the professor of anatomy|Keith L. Moore}} ...ETF RFC]]s related to the [[MIME]] and [[SMTP]] protocols for [[electronic mail]], among others: ...
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  • ...rotocol|SMTP]] extension standardized in {{IETF RFC|2645}} that allows [[e-mail]] to be relayed to the recipients after they have been authenticated. It us ODMR works in the following way: to check their inbound mail, ''customers'' issue <code>EHLO</code> and <code>AUTH</code> commands to th ...
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  • ...by a server (which can be running one or more services), based on network protocols running at the application layer in the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Examples are the Domain Name System (DNS) which translates domain names to [[Internet Protocol]] (IP) addresses and the [[Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol]] ( ...
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  • ...ps://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc4155 |date=September 2005 |website=[[Internet Engineering Task Force]] |access-date=17 May 2021 |archive-date=17 May 2021 ...rus IMAP]] server, store mailboxes in centralized databases managed by the mail system and not directly accessible by individual users. The [[maildir]] mai ...
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  • ...AP''', which is otherwise known as '''P-IMAP''' or ''Push extensions for [[Internet Message Access Protocol]]'', is an email protocol designed as a faster way ...bberxmpp-chat/|title=Apple iPhone 2.0: The real story behind MobileMe Push Mail and Jabber/XMPP Chat|author=Sam Johnston|date=2008-07-18}}</ref> ...
    3 KB (421 words) - 02:01, 21 September 2019
  • ...ort description|Framework for authentication and data security in Internet protocols}} ...example of mechanisms which can provide a data-security layer. Application protocols that support SASL typically also support [[Transport Layer Security]] (TLS) ...
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  • ...basic filtering capabilities, and natively supports several email storage protocols.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.techrepublic.com/article/balsa-an-e-mail-client-for-the-rest-of-us/ ...
    3 KB (372 words) - 22:58, 9 January 2025
  • ...The original name for the product, when owned by [[Novell]], was '''Novell Internet Messaging System''' (NIMS). Messaging Architects showcased NetMail on its ' ...ersion came with several long-awaited fixes along with a new "web 2.0" web mail client. ...
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  • ...utomatically choose between a legacy encoding and Unicode depending on the mail's content, either automatically<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://github.com/wande ...ing the use of UTF-8 encoding in email addresses and reply codes ([[Simple Mail Transfer Protocol#SMTPUTF8|SMTPUTF8]]) ...
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  • ...tack, as is the set of TCP/IP protocols that define communication over the Internet. ..., they are commonly imagined as [[Abstraction layer|layers]] in a stack of protocols. The lowest protocol always deals with low-level interaction with the commu ...
    7 KB (1,053 words) - 23:09, 6 November 2025
  • ...configuration and preference data. It was originally developed so that [[Internet Message Access Protocol|IMAP]] clients can easily access [[address book]]s, ...mark management for web browsers—it's effectively a roaming protocol for [[Internet]] applications. ACAP is in use by at least four clients and three servers t ...
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  • ...standard protocols have standard headers and commands (e.g. "get", "put", "mail from:", etc.) which the attacker can safely guess. On the other hand, if ou ...
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