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  2. Internet Message Access Protocol - Wikipedia

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    IMAP4 clients can create, rename, and delete mailboxes (usually presented to the user as folders) on the server, and copy messages between mailboxes. Multiple mailbox support also allows servers to provide access to shared and public folders. The IMAP4 Access Control List (ACL) Extension (RFC 4314) may be used to regulate access rights.

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  4. Mail retrieval agent - Wikipedia

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    The mail retriever agent may support retrieval of mail from multiple mailboxes simultaneously. This enables a mailserver to have a centrally configured mail retriever agent that runs against a dedicated mail system account, and collects the mail for all users in a single invocation (rather than using cron to run a mail retriever agent against all the mail recipients).

  5. Multiline optical-character reader - Wikipedia

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    A multiline optical-character reader, or MLOCR, is a type of mail sorting machine that uses optical character recognition (OCR) technology to determine how to route mail through the postal system.

  6. Send messages from an extra email address in AOL Mail

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    A send-only email address gives you all the benefits of multiple email addresses without any of the added hassle. Enjoy conveniences such as one password and a centralized Inbox for all your emails. Send email from an extra email address. 1. Compose a new email. 2. Select your extra email address in the "From" pull-down menu. 3.

  7. Centralized mail delivery - Wikipedia

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    The Post Office Department first introduced curbside cluster boxes in 1967. By 2001, the US Postal Service (USPS) was approving locking mailbox designs to help customers protect their mail. Neighborhood Delivery Collection Box Units (NDCBUs) were the predecessor to today’s cluster box units.

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