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Newer page: | version 6 | Last edited on Wednesday, December 15, 2004 1:06:15 pm | by AdrianKitto | Revert |
Older page: | version 5 | Last edited on Sunday, August 4, 2002 5:13:18 pm | by PerryLorier | Revert |
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You can implement secure [SMTP] using the STARTTLS command.
[POP3] and [IMAP] are what is used for recieving email.
-Mail format is specified in RFC:822
, and then extended with [MIME].
+Mail format is specified in RFC:2822
, and then extended with [MIME].
Programs which send/recieve [SMTP] are usually called [MTA] (Mail Transport Agents)
[RFC]'s:
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* RFC:3207 - SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP over Transport Layer Security
* RFC:3030 - SMTP Service Extensions for Transmission of Large and Binary MIME Messages
* RFC:2920 - SMTP Service Extension for Command Pipelining
* RFC:2852 - Deliver By SMTP Service Extension
+* RFC:2822 - Internet Message Format
+* RFC:2821 - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
* RFC:2645 - ON-DEMAND MAIL RELAY (ODMR) SMTP with Dynamic IP Addresses
* RFC:2554 - SMTP Service Extension for Authentication
* RFC:2505 - Anti-Spam Recommendations for SMTP MTAs
* RFC:2487 - SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP over TLS
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* RFC:1425 - SMTP Service Extensions
* RFC:1090 - SMTP on X.25
* RFC:1047 - Duplicate messages and SMTP
* RFC:0876 - Survey of SMTP implementations
-* RFC:0821 - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
+* RFC:0822 - Standard for the format of ARPA Internet text messages - Old see RFC:2822 now
+
* RFC:0821 - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol - Old see RFC:2821 now
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