SMTP (simple transfer mail protocol) which is used as the outgoing mail server and it uses port number :25
POP3 (Post Office Protocol 3) is the most recent version of a standard protocol for receiving e-mail. POP3 is a client/server protocol in which e-mail is received and held for you by your internet server and it uses port 110
Incoming mail is handled by a POP or IMAP protocol. Outgoing mail for both POP and IMAP clients uses the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP).
SMTP to send an email message. The recipient's email server uses POP or IMAP.
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Most email clients use one of three protocols to receive an email message. They are SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol), POP (Post Office Protocol), or IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol).
Technology pull, pull coding, or client pull is a style of network communication where the initial request for data originates from the client, and then is responded to by the server. Examples are downloading web pages and getting email.
The main advantage of internal email is that it does not leave the organization's private network and thus is considered more secure. Internal email is often delivered more quickly as well because it stays in the private network.
Aids mean tools so your question is what are the tools of communication. Anything that we use to communicate with other people are tools of communication for example telephone, email, fax, etc are aids/tools of communication.
Email has always been a free service bundled into your computer timesharing account charges or your ISP network account charges.
Yes, email is an integral part of business and computer communication.
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The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is used to coordinate the storage and transfer of email between users on a network. Other internet protocols include HTTP and FTP.
The three common protocols to obtain email from a server are: POP, IMAP, and Microsoft Exchange.
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There are many ways to communicate between networks. The rules for doing so are called protocols, and there are many known protocols. Some are historical in nature (meaning they have been around a long time) and some are newer ones developed in the last few years. Protocols describe how to communicate and when to communicate. They may be specific to a means of communication (i.e. web traffic, email traffic) or they may be more general (TCP/IP - covering many protocols). Deciding on which protocol to communicate with other networks is based on how the networks communicate currently and what kind of traffic will be transferred between the two. A protocol is designed so that there are common rules regarding communication, so certain protocols will be used to be common between networks. TCP/IP is an example of a very common, widely-used communication protocol.
Sending an email is an example of data communication
email is communication
computer based communications (i.e. email and the 3G network) is the only one I can think of. . .Written and verbal
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