A HTML enabled mail client is one that allows an individual to read and send emails with HTML. To enable HTML for an email client click Tools, Options and Send. Check the HTML boxes and uncheck the "Read all messages in plain text" box.
A server is a database--on a server. The client is: a person on a PC connected to the server via odbc querying the database. A database is only an app on the server. You can have a domain controller, a mail server, a nat server, web hosting... doesnt matter whats on it. And the client wouldn't really be person, a person is referred to as a user. A client is generally the computer. So what is client server networking? Its when you have perhaps 4 clients all using the server for something. The server kinda being like a master. But usually most clients will look to the server for their network settings (DHCP), and perhaps NAT etc..... But like the above person mentioned you can have database's on your server. But your not just limited to database's, you can have mail server's, web servers, app server etc....
The program that runs on the client computer is the client program. Web-browser is a prominent example for client program.
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XML does not have the concept of client-side/server-side.
No, for the client you only need the runtime, i.e., the JVM.
(Mail Client Server) e-mail client is also used to refer to any agent acting as a client toward an e-mail server,
Apple's Mac OS X email client is called Mail.
I'm having the same problem. I can't access E-mail addresses through links posted on websites. Is there a way to install a Mail Client...?
Mail client perhaps?
MTA Mail Transfer Agent
Incoming server can refer to the mail server your mail client accesses for email.
Normally one uses an e-mail client or a web browser to send mail.
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Usually you will get this message when something that is automated to use a particular e-mail program (or "client") cannot find the program it's looking for.
There are number of popular email client applications which are used as alternative of Microsoft Outlook, some of them are given below: Thunderbird, Zimbra Desktop, Claws Mail, eM Client, Opera Mail, Incredi Mail, Pegasus Mail, Windows Live Email, Microsoft Entourage.
Yes and no. There is a web based email client for Google Mail but the Google service will also talk to standard complying PC based client services.
POP refers to a "Post Office Protocol", a protocol used to deliver your e-mail. Yahoo popserver would presumably be a server that handles the delivery of your mail either to your favorite software email client, or to the Yahoo Mail web-based client.