July 5, 2005 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google One of the little-known freebies Gmail offers is a portable SMTP server to send mail from any network for any email ...
I run my own email server off of my cable connection at home... 98% of the time everything works flawlessly - except when I need to email someone at *shudder* AOL. They won't accept any mail coming ...
With many types of business email accounts, your computer connects to a machine called the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol server when you send messages. If you have difficulty sending messages, there ...
Google's email platform doesn't have to be Web-based. You can configure Gmail to work in your office with Outlook or Outlook Express by using either POP or IMAP to send and receive messages with your ...
Security researchers have found inconsistencies in how some Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) servers handle end-of-data sequences. This allows the injection of SMTP commands into email messages in ...
Jonathan Yarden recently explained why he thinks the time has come to find a replacement for SMTP. In that column, he proposed a solution for SMTP's security problem: registered e-mail servers. Now, ...
Trying to send a SMTP message from a web server through a remote server. The problem is the code I am using to define the remote server requires internet access. Any other ideas? Here is the code I am ...
Is there a mechanism in place to authenticate an SMTP server as an authorized or legitimate sender of e-mail for a domain? Two mechanisms used to check if a mail-sending machine is legitimate for a ...