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  2. OpenSMTPD - Wikipedia

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    OpenSMTPD (also known as OpenBSD SMTP Server) is a Unix daemon implementing the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol to deliver messages on a local machine or to relay them to other SMTP servers. It was publicly released on 17 March 2013 with version number 5.3, after being in development since late 2008.

  3. Variable envelope return path - Wikipedia

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    When Exchange knows the intended recipient, but is not willing to accept email for them, it omits their address. If a message is sent to joe@example.com and the server knows that this is "Joe User", it will bounce the message saying that the message to "Joe User" could not be delivered, leaving out the joe@example.com address altogether. VERP ...

  4. List of SMTP server return codes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) response status codes. Status codes are issued by a server in response to a client's request made to the server. Unless otherwise stated, all status codes described here is part of the current SMTP standard, RFC 5321. The message phrases shown are typical, but any human-readable alternative ...

  5. Download your email from AOL Mail with IMAP

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    Outgoing Mail (SMTP) ServerServer - smtp.aol.com • Port - 465 • Requires SSL - Yes • Requires authentication - Yes. Your login info.

  6. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The initiating host, the SMTP client, can be either an end-user's email client, functionally identified as a mail user agent (MUA), or a relay server's mail transfer agent (MTA), that is an SMTP server acting as an SMTP client, in the relevant session, in order to relay mail. Fully capable SMTP servers maintain queues of messages for retrying ...

  7. Message submission agent - Wikipedia

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    In times when both mail submission and acceptance of incoming mail were usually accomplished using the same protocol and the same server, the ability to send mail to arbitrary destinations without authentication allowed spammers to use MTAs as a means of distributing spam (since a single message transaction can request that an MTA relay a ...

  8. Haraka (software) - Wikipedia

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    Haraka is an open source [2] SMTP server. Its architecture is plugin-oriented [3] and event-driven. The server and its plugins are written in JavaScript [4] using the Node.js framework. [5] Haraka follows a plugin model, implementing a very lightweight SMTP core and providing developers hooks into the mail flow. [6]

  9. Postmaster (computing) - Wikipedia

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    SMTP systems are expected to make every reasonable effort to accept mail directed to Postmaster from any other system on the Internet. In extreme cases (such as to contain a denial of service attack or other breach of security) an SMTP server may block mail directed to Postmaster.