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  2. AT Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The AT Protocol (Authenticated Transfer Protocol, pronounced "@ protocol" and commonly shortened to ATProto) [1] [2] is a protocol and open standard for distributed social networking services. [3] It is under development by Bluesky Social PBC , a public benefit corporation originally created as an independent research group within Twitter to ...

  3. Thread (online communication) - Wikipedia

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    These groups are called a conversation, topic thread, or simply a thread. A discussion forum, e-mail client or news client is said to have a "conversation view", "threaded topics" or a "threaded mode" if messages can be grouped in this manner. [1] An email thread is also sometimes called an email chain. Threads can be displayed in a variety of ...

  4. Message queue - Wikipedia

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    Group communication systems provide similar kinds of functionality. The message queue paradigm is a sibling of the publisher/subscriber pattern, and is typically one part of a larger message-oriented middleware system. Most messaging systems support both the publisher/subscriber and message queue models in their API, e.g. Java Message Service ...

  5. Exim - Wikipedia

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    Exim is a mail transfer agent (MTA) used on Unix-like operating systems. Exim is a free software distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, and it aims to be a general and flexible mailer with extensive facilities for checking incoming e-mail.

  6. Thread (network protocol) - Wikipedia

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    Thread is an IPv6-based, low-power mesh networking technology for Internet of things (IoT) products. [1] The Thread protocol specification is available at no cost; however, this requires agreement and continued adherence to an end-user license agreement (EULA), which states "Membership in Thread Group is necessary to implement, practice, and ship Thread technology and Thread Group specifications."

  7. Sendmail - Wikipedia

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    Sendmail supports a variety of mail transfer protocols, including SMTP, DECnet's Mail-11, HylaFAX, QuickPage and UUCP. Additionally, Sendmail v8.12 as of September 2001 [update] introduced support for milters - external mail filtering programs that can participate in each step of the SMTP conversation.

  8. Threads vs. Twitter: 5 Ways Instagram’s New App Comes Up ...

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    You can’t delete your Threads profile without deleting your Instagram account: As noted by TechCrunch, Meta says in its “supplemental privacy policy” for Threads, “You may deactivate your ...

  9. Message transfer agent - Wikipedia

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    Within the Internet email system, a message transfer agent (MTA), [1] mail transfer agent, [2] or mail relay is software that transfers electronic mail messages from one computer to another using the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. [3] In some contexts, the alternative names mail server, mail exchanger, or MX host are used to describe an MTA.