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{{r|Simple Mail Transfer Protocol}} (RFC-5321) | {{r|Simple Mail Transfer Protocol}} (RFC-5321) | ||
{{r|Post Office Protocol}} (RFC-1939) | {{r|Messaging application protocols|Post Office Protocol}} (RFC-1939) | ||
{{r|Internet | {{r|Messaging application protocols|Internet Message Access Protocol}} (RFC-3501) | ||
{{r|Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions}} (RFC-2045..2049) | {{r|Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions}} (RFC-2045..2049) | ||
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{{r|Transmission Control Protocol|TCP}} | {{r|Transmission Control Protocol|TCP}} | ||
{{r|Domain Name System}} | {{r|Domain Name System}} | ||
{{r|Pretty Good Privacy}} | {{r|Pretty Good Privacy}} | ||
{{r|Kerberos}} | {{r|Kerberos}} | ||
{{r|Email History}} | {{r|Email|Email History}} | ||
{{r|Email Abuse}} | {{r|Email|Email Abuse}} | ||
{{r|Email User Programs}} | {{r|Email User Programs}} | ||
{{r|SPF}} (Disambiguate from Shortest Path First?) | {{r|SPF}} (Disambiguate from Shortest Path First?) |
Revision as of 22:19, 25 November 2008
- See also changes related to Email system, or pages that link to Email system or to this page or whose text contains "Email system".
Parent topics
- Computer network [r]: A collection of computers or digital devices ("nodes") connected by communication links. [e]
- Internet [r]: International "network of networks" that connects computers together through the Internet Protocol Suite and supports applications like Email and the World Wide Web. [e]
- Email [r]: A method of composing, sending, storing, and receiving messages over electronic communication systems. [e]
Subtopics
- Message Transfer [r]: Add brief definition or description (RFC-5321, SMTP)
- Message Formats [r]: The formats and encodings used for text, pictures, and various other objects in an email. [e] (RFC-5322)
- Message Headers [r]: The header lines in every email message, defined in RFC 5322 [e] (RFC-5322)
- Authentication Methods [r]: Brief overview of methods used to authenticate the sender of an email. [e]
- Simple Mail Transfer Protocol [r]: In the Internet Protocol Suite, SMTP is the basic method for transferring the "envelopes" of electronic mail among servers performing the electronic "post office" function, not the user mailbox function. [e] (RFC-5321)
- Post Office Protocol [r]: Add brief definition or description (RFC-1939)
- Internet Message Access Protocol [r]: Add brief definition or description (RFC-3501)
- Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions [r]: MIME extends the format of Internet mail to allow non-US-ASCII textual messages, non-textual messages, multipart message bodies, and non-US-ASCII information in message headers. [e] (RFC-2045..2049)
- TCP [r]: (TCP) A protocol that reliably delivers bytes across an internet. As long as the connection is up, bytes will be delivered without bit errors and in the order they were sent. It does not guarantee latency. [e]
- Domain Name System [r]: The Internet service which translates to and from IP addresses and domain names. [e]
- Pretty Good Privacy [r]: E-mail encryption package created by Phillip Zimmerman. [e]
- Kerberos [r]: A protocol using a central server to provide two clients with a shared session key, without either client having to publish a public key. [e]
- Email History [r]: A method of composing, sending, storing, and receiving messages over electronic communication systems. [e]
- Email Abuse [r]: A method of composing, sending, storing, and receiving messages over electronic communication systems. [e]
- Email User Programs [r]: Add brief definition or description
- SPF [r]: Add brief definition or description (Disambiguate from Shortest Path First?)
- SenderID [r]: Email authentication method that seeks to correlate the domain name in a "purported" address with the sender's IP address. [e] (Don't know if Sandy Harris has done anything here)
- DKIM [r]: Add brief definition or description
- CSV [r]: Add brief definition or description