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The document contains technical details about email transmission including: 1. A user's mail user agent formats and sends a message to the local mail submission agent using SMTP. 2. The local mail submission agent resolves the destination domain name using DNS to find the appropriate mail exchange server. 3. The message is then sent from the local mail submission agent to the destination mail exchange server using SMTP.

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Pankaj Kumar Singh Sachin Kumar Rhabar Rja Zaidi M.C.A-ivth

The document contains technical details about email transmission including: 1. A user's mail user agent formats and sends a message to the local mail submission agent using SMTP. 2. The local mail submission agent resolves the destination domain name using DNS to find the appropriate mail exchange server. 3. The message is then sent from the local mail submission agent to the destination mail exchange server using SMTP.

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Pankaj Kumar Singh Sachin kumar Rhabar rja zaidi M.C.

A-ivth

WWW.SENDMAIL.THEGEOADVENTURE.COM

WWW.SENDMAIL.THEGEOADVENTURE.COM

WWW.SENDMAIL.THEGEOADVENTURE.COM

WWW.SENDMAIL.THEGEOADVENTURE.COM

The diagram to the right shows a typical sequence of events that takes place when Alice composes a message using her mail user agent (MUA). She enters the email address of her correspondent, and hits the "send" button. 1. Her MUA formats the message in email format and uses the Submission Protocol (a profile of the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP),) to send the message to the local mail submission agent (MSA), in this case smtp.a.org, run by Alice's internet service provider (ISP). 2. The MSA looks at the destination address provided in the SMTP protocol (not from the message header), in this case [email protected]. An Internet email address is a string of the form localpart@exampledomain. The part before the @ sign is the

WWW.SENDMAIL.THEGEOADVENTURE.COM
local part of the address, often the username of the recipient, and the part after the @ sign is a domain name or a fully qualified domain name. The MSA resolves a domain name to determine the fully qualified domain name of the mail exchange server in the Domain Name System (DNS). 3. The DNS server for the b.org domain, ns.b.org, responds with any MX records listing the mail exchange servers for that domain, in this case mx.b.org, a message transfer agent (MTA) server run by Bob's ISP. 4. smtp.a.org sends the message to mx.b.org using SMTP.

WWW.SENDMAIL.THEGEOADVENTURE.COM

WWW.SENDMAIL.THEGEOADVENTURE.COM

WWW.SENDMAIL.THEGEOADVENTURE.COM

HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS----

Processor:: X86 Compatible processor with 1.7 GHz Clock speed. RAM:: 512 MB or more Monitor :: VGA/SVGA An Internet connection

SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS----

Browser :: Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer Javascript :: Enabled Operating System :: Windows, Linux, Macintosh

WWW.SENDMAIL.THEGEOADVENTURE.COM

WWW.SENDMAIL.THEGEOADVENTURE.COM

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