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import ../code/conceptPage.scroll
id smtp
name SMTP
appeared 1982
tags protocol
standsFor Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
aka smtp
fileType na
wordRank 9812
documentation https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5321
centralPackageRepositoryCount 0
country United States
originCommunity USC Viterbi School of Engineering
wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Mail_Transfer_Protocol
example
S: 220 smtp2.example.com ESMTP Postfix
C: EHLO bob.example.com
S: 250-smtp2.example.com Hello bob.example.org [192.0.2.201]
S: 250-SIZE 14680064
S: 250-PIPELINING
S: 250 HELP
related ftp http tls tcp udp ascii mime utf-8 mbox doi
summary Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is an Internet standard for electronic mail (email) transmission. First defined by RFC 821 in 1982, it was last updated in 2008 with Extended SMTP additions by RFC 5321, which is the protocol in widespread use today. Although electronic mail servers and other mail transfer agents use SMTP to send and receive mail messages, user-level client mail applications typically use SMTP only for sending messages to a mail server for relaying. For retrieving messages, client applications usually use either IMAP or POP3. SMTP communication between mail servers uses TCP port 25. Mail clients on the other hand, often submit the outgoing emails to a mail server on port 587. Despite being deprecated, mail providers sometimes still permit the use of nonstandard port 465 for this purpose. SMTP connections secured by TLS, known as SMTPS, can be made using STARTTLS. Although proprietary systems (such as Microsoft Exchange and IBM Notes) and webmail systems (such as Outlook.com, Gmail and Yahoo! Mail) use their own non-standard protocols to access mail box accounts on their own mail servers, all use SMTP when sending or receiving email from outside their own systems.
pageId 27675
dailyPageViews 2662
created 2001
backlinksCount 794
revisionCount 1436
appeared 1982
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semanticScholar 1
year|title|doi|citations|influentialCitations|authors|paperId
2018|E-Mail Client Multiplatform for the Transfer of Information Using the SMTP Java Protocol Without Access to a Browser|10.1007/978-3-319-77703-0_109|5|0|Liliana Enciso and Ruben Baez and Alvaro Maldonado and Elmer Zelaya-Policarpo and P. Quezada-Sarmiento|20f4749d79e5ee96d45b4722aaff505de1f648b3
goodreads
title|year|author|goodreadsId|rating|ratings|reviews
Programmer's Guide to Internet Mail: Smtp, Pop, Imap, and LDAP|1999|John Rhoton|1056515|4.00|6|1