The E-mail frontier : emerging markets and evolving technologies

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The E-mail frontier : emerging markets and evolving technologies

Daniel J. Blum, David M. Litwack

Addison-Wesley, c1995

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Bibliography: p. 439-453

Includes index

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内容説明

E-mail, the computer industry's most rapidly growing application, represents a new frontier in the world of communications. Organizations face a strategic imperative to buy or build robust messaging infrastructures that integrate e-mail and electronic commerce traffic. This strategic imperative is driven by globalization, the emergence of the information economy , and social changes which are in turn driving the reinvention of large organizations. This book explores the e-mail markets, both private e-mail products and public e-mail services, noting how they are following industry and technology trends. It describes e-mail technology and standards, with extensive coverage of Lan e-mail , host e-mail, and e-mail integration environments as well as public e-mail (X.400 and Internet) and directory services. It also provides practical advice to users on strategies for deploying e-mail networks. 0201568608B04062001

目次

  • (Each chapter concludes with a Summary.) The E-Mail Frontier. Megatrends and Business Requirements: The Driving Force. The Use of E-mail. The New Faces of E-mail. The Messaging and Directory Overview. The Concept of E-mail. E-mail History. E-mail Infrastructures. Directory Infrastructure Considerations. Strategic Standards: The Infrastructure Enablers. Electronic Commerce and Smart Messaging Systems. Pulling It All Together. The Private Messaging Marketplace. The Overall Messaging Market. Private Messaging Market. The LAN E-mail Market. The Host and Midrange E-mail Market. The E-mail Integration Server Market. The X.400 Market. The Internet Mail Market. Directories and the X.500 Market. The Public Messaging Marketplace. What is a Public Messaging Service? Categorizing Public Services. The X.400 Administration Management Domain (ADMD) Providers. Internet Mail. Consumer Information Services. Public Messaging Trends. Public Messaging Blocking Factors. Public Directory Services. The EDI Marketplace. E-Mail Technology. Local E-mail Architectures. Local and LAN E-mail Features. E-mail APIs. E-mail Gateways. E-mail Integration Servers. E-mail System Case Studies. The X.400 Standard. General Architecture of X.400. The X.400 Standards Documents. Message Transfer Agents, User Agents, Message Stores, and Access Units. Domain Modeling-Administration and Private Management Domains. Originator/Recipient (O/R) Names and Addresses. Structure of Messages, Delivery Reports, Receipt Notifications, and Probes. A Common Set of Messaging Services. Gateways and X.400 as an Integration Tool. X.400 Application Program Interfaces. X.400 Use of X.500 Directories. Migration Between 1984 and 1988 Implementations. Use of Underlying Communications Layers. Security. Testing X.400 Implementations. The 1992 X.400 Standards and Beyond. Internet Mail. Internet Mail Perspectives. RFC 822 and Internet User Agents. Internet MTAs. Domain Name System. MIME. PEM. Extended SMTP. Operational Usage with Firewalls. Internet Directories and X.500. X.400 and Internet Mail Interworking. E-mail and Directories. Directory Models. Directory Synchronization. The X.500 Directory Architecture. WHOIS++. Electronic Commerce and Messaging. Process Reengineering and Workflow Automation
  • Revolutionizing the Way We Work. A Unifying Scenario for Electronic Commerce. Electronic Data Interchange. Mail-Enabled Applications. Workflow Automation and the Messaging Development Platform. Electronic Document Authorization and Security. E-mail vision. E-mail Issues for Users. Planning and Implementing Large Messaging Networks. Issues for Vendors. Issues for Public Service Providers. Issues for Public Policy Developers and Influencers. Conclusion. 0201568608T04062001

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