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  1. Mail (Unix): mail is a command-line email client for Unix and Unix-like operating systems. "Electronic mail was there from the start", Douglas McIlroy writes in his article "A Research UNIX Reader: Annotated Excerpts from the Programmer’s Manual, 1971-1986 ... (Unix) [100%] 2023-10-07 [Unix Internet software]
  2. .mail: .mail is a generic top-level domain originally proposed by The Spamhaus Project in 2004, but rejected by ICANN. Its purpose was to enable responsible message recipients to reliably and efficiently identify and accept spam-free mailstreams. (Rejected top level domain) [100%] 2023-12-16 [Proposed top-level domains] [Rejected proposed top-level domains]...
  3. Mail: macula, a spot or hole, the mesh of a net), properly a metal ring or link which, joined closely with other links, formed the fabric of body and other armour in the middle ages, till it was superseded by platearmour ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  4. Mail: The mail or post is a system for physically transporting postcards, letters, and parcels. A postal service can be private or public, though many governments place restrictions on private systems. (System for transporting documents and other small packages) [100%] 2023-10-28 [Postal systems]
  5. Mail: The mail or post is a system for physically transporting postcards, letters, and parcels. A postal service can be private or public, though many governments place restrictions on private systems. (System for transporting documents and other small packages) [100%] 2024-01-13 [Postal systems]
  6. Mail: Mail originally referred to letters, parcels, and packages sent by courier or a dedicated post office from one physical location to another. Historically, they have been transferred by dedicated courier (on horseback or on foot), travelers (who bring mail along ... [100%] 2023-02-28 [Communication]
  7. Mail: MAIL mal. See ARMOR. mal. See ARMOR. [100%] 1915-01-01
  8. Mail (Windows): Mail (formerly Windows Mail) is an email client developed by Microsoft and included in Windows Vista and later versions of Windows. It is available as the successor to Outlook Express, which was either included with, or released for Internet Explorer ... (Windows) [100%] 2024-04-06 [Usenet clients] [Windows email clients]...
  9. Mail (Windows): Mail (formerly Windows Mail) is an email client developed by Microsoft and included in Windows Vista and later versions of Windows. It is available as the successor to Outlook Express, which was either included with, or released for Internet Explorer ... (Windows) [100%] 2024-09-05 [Usenet clients] [Windows email clients]...
  10. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol: The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is an Internet standard communication protocol for electronic mail transmission. Mail servers and other message transfer agents use SMTP to send and receive mail messages. (Internet protocol used for relaying e-mails) [93%] 2024-01-11 [Internet mail protocols] [Application layer protocols]...
  11. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol: The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), in an analogy to postal mail, is the Internet application protocol that moves addressed and stamped envelopes between post offices. Other protocols, such as POP3 and IMAP, manage putting envelopes into mailboxes and taking ... [93%] 2023-10-21
  12. Quick Mail Transfer Protocol: The Quick Mail Transfer Protocol (QMTP) is an e-mail transmission protocol that is designed to have better performance than Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), the de facto standard. It was designed and implemented by Daniel J. [93%] 2023-12-31 [Internet mail protocols]
  13. Local Mail Transfer Protocol: The Local Mail Transfer Protocol (LMTP) is an alternative to (Extended) Simple Mail Transfer Protocol for situations where the receiving side does not have a mail queue, such as a message transfer agent acting as a message delivery agent. LMTP ... [93%] 2023-10-21 [Internet mail protocols]
  14. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol: The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is an Internet standard communication protocol for electronic mail transmission. Mail servers and other message transfer agents use SMTP to send and receive mail messages. (Internet protocol used for relaying e-mails) [93%] 2023-11-01 [Internet mail protocols] [Application layer protocols]...
  15. Simple Mail Access Protocol: The Simple Mail Access Protocol (SMAP) is an application layer Internet protocol for accessing email stored on a server. It was introduced as part of the Courier suite, with the goal of creating a simpler and more capable alternative to ... [93%] 2023-12-31 [Internet mail protocols]
  16. Protocol (politics): Protocol originally (in Late Middle English, c. 15th century) meant the minutes or logbook taken at a meeting, upon which an agreement was based. (Social) [86%] 2023-11-07 [Political terminology]
  17. Protocol: Protocol in its most basic meaning is the set of rules defining accepted conduct between two or more individuals. The purpose of these rules is to ensure a smooth interaction by removing the chance of offense. [86%] 2023-02-18 [Telecommunications] [Networks]...
  18. Protocol: Protocol, in diplomacy, the name given to a variety of written instruments. The protocollum was under the late Roman Empire a volume of leaves, bound together with glue, in which public acts were recorded, so as to guard against fraud ... [86%] 2022-09-02
  19. Protocol: The set of rules agreed for the transfer of information between computer systems. Protocols are vital elements in computer networks with different host systems. [86%] 2023-10-01 [W.Krisher and R.Bock] [Data analysis]...
  20. Protocell: A protocell (or protobiont) is a self-organized, endogenously ordered, spherical collection of lipids proposed as a rudimentary precursor to cells and the origin of life. A central question in evolution is how simple protocells first arose and how their ... (Lipid globule proposed as a precursor of living cells) [77%] 2023-12-20 [Evolutionarily significant biological phenomena] [Evolutionary biology]...

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