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Phishing and the mail delivery process
who we are; most SMTP servers will allow that because they know our IP, and it will mark our IP within the Received headers.
To send email after the meet and greet, we want to tell the mail server who the email is from and where it is going: MAIL FROM: me@sendingemail.com 250 me@sendingemail.com... Sender ok RCPT TO: you@receivingemail.com 250 you@receivingemail.com… Recipient ok This... More... Mar 23, 2006
Phishing and email basics
Ironically, the email system's infrastructure is similar to that of the traditional post office in that it requires you to have "routable" addresses enabling mail to be delivered. The mail server is similar to your human mail carrier, and the mail client is you physically walking to your mailbox.
To begin, let's dive into understanding how the user goes about creating, sending, and... More... Mar 23, 2006
Enabling protocols on your Lotus Domino server
Domino servers -- 15 tips in 15 minutes," excerpted from Chapter 14 of the book Lotus Notes and Domino 6 System Administrator Exam Cram 2, published by Sams Publishing.
Your Lotus Domino server supports various protocols that are enabled on the Ports tab of the server document. The following protocols can be enabled: HTTP: Used for Web access. Dec 8, 2005
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