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One thing to note is that there a several mail protocols and there are differnet ones
for sending mail (e.g. SMTP) and reading mail (e.g. POP).
The Most common Mail Protocols include:
- SMTP
- -- Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (more below)
- POP3
- -- Post Offce Protocol (more below)
- IMAP
- -- Internet Message Access Protocol. It is a method of accessing electronic mail or
bulletin board messages that are kept on a (possibly shared) mail server. In other words, it permits a
"client" email program to access remote message stores as if they were local. For example, email stored
on an IMAP server can be manipulated from a desktop computer at home, a workstation at the office, and a
notebook computer while traveling, without the need to transfer messages or files back and forth between
these computers.
- MIME
- -- Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions. Defines the standard representation for "complex"
message bodies. A "complex" message body doesn't conform to the default of a single, human-readable,
ASCII mail message. Examples of "complex" message bodies include messages with embedded graphics or audio
clips, messages with file attachments, messages in Japanese or Russian, or signed messages.
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Dave Marshall
9/28/2001