An Internet standard protocol used for exchanging e-mail messages between SMTP servers on the Internet.
A protocol, defined in STD 10, RFC 821, used to transfer electronic mail between computers. It is a server to server protocol, so other protocols are used to access the messages. See also: Electronic Mail, Post Office Protocol, RFC 822.
A protocol that describes how information is passed between reporting devices and data collection programs. It can be used to gather information about hosts on the Internet.
It is the most popular protocol for transferring electronic mail on the Internet. SMTP is quite robust, but provides no facilities for authentication of the sender or recipient, for encryption or for attaching non-ASCII data. Extensions to SMTP allow for each of the above features, however: MIME supports the attachment of non-text files, including multimedia content. Pretty Good Privacy and Privacy Enhanced Mail support authentication and encryption.
A TCP/IP protocol used to send e-mail on a network or to route e-mail on the Internet.
A protocol for sending email messages across the Internet. It is used in conjunction with both POP3 and IMAP, protocols that enable you to download messages from a mail server to your computer. SMTP is used for outgoing mail while POP3 and IMAP are used for incoming mail. Hostway does not support IMAP.
The method by which Internet mail is delivered from one computer to another.
A standard Internet protocol for sending e-mail documents.
A protocol used on TCP/IP networks to exchange mail on the Internet between SMTP servers.
The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is a protocol regulating the sending of emails. The reception of emails is handled by the POP3 protocol. Usually, port 25 is used for SMTP.
A standard protocol used to transfer electronic mail between computers. Acronym is SMTP if you must know.
The protocol used to transfer E-mail between computers on the Internet. It is a server-to-server protocol, so other protocols (like POP) are needed to transfer the E-mail to a client machine.
The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is one of the two most popular Internet/intranet mail protocols-the other is POP-3, or Post Office Protocol-3. In general, SMTP specifies the method by which e-mail is passed from server to server; POP-3 specifies how mail is transferred between clients and servers.
The email transfer protocol. It is documented in RFC 821 and RFC 1123. UBE
A standard used to send e-mail.
The set of conventions which direct how Internet mail is delivered from one computer to another.
This is the standard for transferring messages between Internet e-mail servers. You'll need to specify your ISP's SMTP server in your e-mail program's settings. This setting is used for sending mail. However, you'll probably retrieve mail via another protocol—probably by “Post Office Protocol (POP)”.
Internet standard protocol for transferring electronic mail messages from one computer to another. SMTP specifies how two mail systems interact and the format of control messages they exchange to transfer mail. [San Diego State University
Internet protocol for transmitting e-mail between e-mail servers.
SMTP is a TCP/IP protocol used in sending and receiving email.
Standard email application / interchange format allowing email applications to exchange messages between each other. Used in conjunction with Post Office Protocol (POP) and Multipurpose Internet Email Extensions (MIME) to provide TCP/IP email.
a TCP/IP protocol used on the Internet to deliver messages between electronic mail hosts and to specify message structure. (p. 60)
A protocol used by the Internet Mail Service to transfer messages between an Exchange site and an SMTP messaging system, such as the Internet.
An application protocol used to transfer mail on the Internet. The vast majority of mail transport is conducted according to this protocol. Duke's SMTP server - smtp.duke.edu
A TCP/IP protocol governing electronic mail transmission and reception.
The standard e-mail protocol on the Internet. It is a TCP/IP protocol that defines the message format and the message transfer agent (MTA), which stores and forwards the mail. SMTP was originally designed for only ASCII text, but MIME and other encoding methods enable program and multimedia files to be attached to e-mail messages. SMTP servers route SMTP messages throughout the Internet to a mail server, such as POP3, which provides a message store for incoming mail.
A protocol for sending e-mail messages between servers. Also commonly referred to as SMTP.
Protocol governing mail transmissions. It is defined in RFC 821, with associated message format descriptions in RFC 822.
A protocol used to transfer e-mail between computers.
This is the common protocol for transferring email. Mail Transfer Agents such as sendmail or postfix use SMTP. They are sometimes called SMTP servers. SVGA
A protocol used on the Internet to transfer mail. SMTP is independent of the particular transmission subsystem and requires only a reliable, ordered, data stream channel.
A protocol used to transfer email. SMTP transfers mail from server to server, and the end user must use POP to transfer the messages to their machine.
One method a computer uses to send e-mail from one computer to another. Other methods include Multi-purpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) and Privacy Enhanced Mail (PEM).
The Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) standard protocol that facilitates transfer of electronic-mail messages, specifies how two systems are to interact, and specifies the format of messages used to control the transfer of electronic mail.
The Internet standard for transferring mail.
The most widely used email protocol on the Internet.
In the Internet suite of protocols, an application protocol for transferring mail among users of the Internet.
A standard protocol used to transfer e-mail messages.
The main protocol used to send electronic mail on the Internet. Most Internet email is sent and received using SMTP. SMTP consists of a set of rules for how a program sending mail and a program receiving mail should interact.
This is a computing standard that enables emails to be sent through another computer (called a server) from your own email software, such as Outlook, Netscape Messenger, Eudora, Exchange, etc. It is complementary to POP3 and IMAP.
A protocol that is used to transfer e-mail messages. Usually SMTP is used only for sending.
The standard Internet protocol for sending e-mail.
A protocol used for exchanging mail on the Internet.
(SMTP) TCP/IP protocol governing electronic mail transmissions.
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, SMTP is a communications protocol that sends e-mail messages from one server to another. The messages can then be retrieved from a server with generally either POP or IMAP.
A TCP/IP protocol for sending e-mail messages from a computer to a server and from one server to another.
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol - (SMTP) A member of the TCP/IP suite of protocols that governs the exchange of electronic mail between message transfer agents (MTA). SMTP is the default transport for Exchange Server 2003.
The TCP/IP Protocol for governing electronic mail transmissions and receptions. An application protocol that runs over TCP/IP and supports text-oriented e-mail between devices supporting Message Handling Service (MHS).
Protocol used for sending email messages between servers. Most email systems use SMTP to send messages back and forth across the Internet at a server level. Server-to-client email communication is usually handled via either POP or IMAP.
In TCP/IP, an application providing electronic mail services.
SMTP is a protocol for sending e-mail messages between servers. Most e-mail systems that send mail over the Internet use SMTP to send messages from one server to another; the messages can then be retrieved with an e-mail client using either POP or IMAP. In addition, SMTP is generally used to send messages from a mail client to a mail server.
A method of transferring E-mails between computers on a network.
SMTP is a protocol widely implemented on the Internet for exchanging e-mail messages. SMTP is also called an Outgoing server.
The Internet standard means of transporting email from a sender to a recipient.
An Internet protocol for sending email messages. Most Internet email systems use SMTP to send email between email servers. Email clients retrieve email using IMAP or POP.
protocol used to transfer e-mail between computers. It is a server-to-server protocol. Client-to-server protocols such as IMAP and POP3 are used to access e-mail messages.
A member of the TCP/IP suite of protocols that governs the exchange of electronic mail between message transfer agents. See also: protocol; Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
A protocol, defined in STD 10, RFC 821, used to transferelectronic mail between computers. It is a server to serverprotocol, so other protocols are used to access the messages. Seealso: Electronic Mail, Post Office Protocol, RFC 822. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
The application layer protocol that supports messaging functions over the Internet.
The messaging standard used by the Internet to transfer mail.
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is the de facto standard for e-mail transmissions across the Internet. Formally SMTP is defined in RFC 821 (STD 10) as amended by RFC 1123 (STD 3) chapter 5. The protocol used today is also known as ESMTP and defined in RFC 2821.