Tao of Mac

Thursday, September 22nd 2005

  • Created

    Sep 22 2005, 22:04

  • Updated

    Oct 06 2008, 23:33

  • By

    Rui Carmo

  • Tags

    mail, protocols

  • References
    on backtype

SMTP

The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, the rather dumbed down simplicity of which has unfortunately led to the emergence of Spam.

Resources:

  • SMTP, reloaded
  • Internet Message Format
  • Message Submission for Mail
  • qpsmtpd - a flexible Perl-based daemon.

See Also

Stross' HypothesisHow to Switch to the MacMac miniLamson The Python Mail Server
Microsoft Exchange Server.Mac Mail ClosureToo Rich For WordsNow I'm the one not trusting .Mac
.Mac Doesn't Trust YouStraightening Out StuffQmMail.app
In and OutMonday ModeWiki Editing, Mind Maps and UsenetMy Eur. 0.02 on Windows Home Server
Random RemaindersMailArchive.pyPerlSpamAssassin
SpamMore Mail.app GripesWindows in the NinetiesRuby Shower Epiphanies
Ten Open Source Projects Worth Keeping Track OfMenuetOSRussell on CommunicontentNokia 9500
Random NotesThe Quest, RevisitedFour Things To Think AboutGmail
sendmailInstant Moblogging With Nokia Phones And Any Perl-Capable BoxMail
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