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| | E-mail - definition of E-mail in Encyclopedia |
 | | The information supplied in the headers on the recipients computer is similar to that found on top of a conventional letter. |  | | Several prominent e-mail clients use their own, proprietary format, and require conversion software to transfer e-mail between them. |  | | Messages are exchanged between hosts using the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol with software like Sendmail. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/E-mail
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| | www.news2mail.com Usenet via e-Mail |
 | | Linux X Window System servers, clients, libs and fonts. |  | | Discussion and fixes for the ELM mail system. |  | | Administering mail and network news systems under MS-DOS. |
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http://www.news2mail.com/lists/groups.html
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| | EmergeCore combines file sharing, Web server, e-mail |
 | | It didn't offer information for other e-mail clients, although the information provided in the "Outlook How-To" was generic enough that we could configure Mozilla Thunderbird to work with it. |  | | Overall the process is straightforward and would work for creating a simple Web site. |  | | Configuring client e-mail programs to use the IT-100 took only a few steps. |
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http://www.networkworld.com/reviews/2005/071105-emergecore-test.html
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| | Encyclopedia.it: E-mail |
 | | un programma di gestione delle e-mail sviluppato dall' Apple Computer e... |  | | Lista Articoli Cerca Siti Amici E-mail La E-Mail (abbreviazione di Electronic Mail, ovvero posta elettronica) è un... |  | | ms-windows usando la rete e le E-Mail come fonte per nuove infezioni... |
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http://www.encyclopedia.it/internet/e-mail
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 | | The first is the traditional client-server model, where an e-mail client on your computer, such as Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express, Netscape Mail, or Qualcomm Eudora Pro, collects messages from your ISP's e-mail server. |  | | While the single biggest problem with e-mail, spam, is a feature and not a bug (after all, it is working just as the sender intended), there are a lot of little problems and bugs that can crop up from time to time. |  | | There are two basic ways to collect your e-mail. |
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http://www.bugnet.com/analysis/0103/ftmailtypes.html
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| | Review: Mozilla Takes Aim at E-mail with Thunderbird 1.0 |
 | | Outlook Express users should have no problem understanding and using Thunderbird. |  | | Based on our initial impressions, the new open-source e-mail client from Mozilla, called Thunderbird, is well worth exploring. |  | | Thunderbird adds a number of new features that could make it superior to Outlook Express. |
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http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1697,1737136,00.asp
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| | Google Brings E-Mail Client Access to Gmail |
 | | POP3 access, for example, allows users to read Gmail messages while they are offline and on mobile devices that support the standard, Harik said. |  | | POP3 is a standard protocol for receiving e-mail and communicating between an e-mail server and client. |  | | In what it is billing as "e-mail portability," Google Inc. is opening access to its Gmail e-mail service from desktop clients and mobile devices. |
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http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1723553,00.asp
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