An email message is created using a mail client program. This program then sends the message to a server. The server then forwards the message to the recipient's email server, where the message is then supplied to the recipient's email client. It's delivered using a server architecture
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Send, ship, deliver, post
lol they put it in a box as long as the pool stick is and they deliver it to your front door
Dispatch is a word for send. Additional synonyms include communicate, deliver, express, forward, issue, mail, ship, transfer and transmit.
1. send the e-mail to the sending user's post office 2. forward the e-mail from that post office to the recipient post office 3. deliver the e-mail to the user's e-mail client (the recipient) yours Brian Mniko Joseph E-mail: josephbrian175@gmail.com
Yes, it is illegal for a mailman to not deliver mail as it is their responsibility to deliver mail to the designated address. Failure to do so can result in disciplinary action or legal consequences.
SNMP does allow users to send and receive electronic mail. You can apply alerts to individual devices or to a list. If you have a specific email message the alert is triggered you have to configure the enterprise manager to deliver the email message.
Routed protocols are the best paths in a network along which to send network traffic.
a fax machine can send documents much faster than the mail, as well can deliver an immediate confirmation that the other fax machine has received the message.
Yes. Living in the ghetto, or a poor area does not mean that you do not receive mail. There's no criteria that you have to meet to send or receive mail.
to receive and deliver mail.
Two protocols are used to pick up mail in Fedora mail server: 1. POP - Post Office Protocol 2. IMAP - Internet Message Access Protocol
we can deliver mail safely by driving safe