Programmer's guide to internet mail : SMTP, POP, IMAP, and LDAP

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    • Rhoton, John

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Programmer's guide to internet mail : SMTP, POP, IMAP, and LDAP

John Rhoton

Digital Press, c2000

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Programmer's Guide to Internet Mail will help you create and manage network applications using powerful Internet mail, directory, and domain name protocols and standards. It succinctly explains from a programmer's perspective not simply the primary Internet mail protocols but also how to use other important network protocols such as LDAP and DNS vital to the creation of message-enabled applications. Readers will learn how these protocols and standards facilitate message submission, delivery and retrieval, support directory lookup, how they interoperate, and how they together create a framework for sophisticated networked applications. Programmer's Guide to Internet Mail will help you select the right protocol, or combination of protocols, for a specific programming function. Written by an expert e-mail and messaging consultant from Compaq, this insightful book is loaded with sample code you can use to begin and accelerate application development.

Table of Contents

  • Internet Mail
  • Network Protocols Generic Utilities RFC822: Internet Text Messages MIME:Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions SMTP: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol DNS POP3:Post Office Protocol IMAP:Interactive Mail Access Protocol ASN.1: Abstract Syntax Notation One LDAP: Lightweight Directory Access Protocol The Complete Picture Appendix A: Library Functions Appendix B: Sample Code

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