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Post Office Protocol
In computing, the Post Office Protocol (POP) is an application-layer Internet standard protocol used by local e-mail clients to retrieve e-mail from a remote server ...
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The Post Office Protocol is what enables your email program to fetch new mail. ... Now, POP, the Post Office Protocol (as defined in RFC 1939) is what allows ...
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The Post Office Protocol - Version 3 (POP3) is intended to permit a workstation to dynamically access a maildrop on a server host in a useful fashion. Usually ...
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(1) POP is short for Post Office Protocol, a protocol used to retrieve e-mail from a mail server. Most e-mail applications (sometimes called an e-mail client) use the ...
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Obsoletes: RFC 918. [RFC 1082] Post Office Protocol - Version 3 Extended Service Offerings. [RFC 1734] POP3 AUTHentication command. Category: Standards ...
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Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3). Share This: Post Office Protocol is an Internet Protocol standard (see RFC 1939) that was developed so that individual ...
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The Post Office Protocol (POP) was designed for quick, simple and efficient mail access; it is used by millions of people to access billions of e-mail messages ...
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The definition of POP3 defined and explained in simple language.
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The Post Office Protocol (POP) is designed to allow a workstation(PC) to dynamically access a maildrop on a server host. POP3 is the version 3 (the latest ...
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Elective Proposed protocols were discussed and agreed to, but their application has never come into wide use. This may be due to the lack of wide need for the ...
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