A news server uses NNTP protocol (Network News Transfer Protocol).
Such a "set of rules" is called a "protocol". The protocol in this specific case is called HTTP.
The answer would be a Protocol. A protocol is the set of rules for transferring data over the Internet.
hi no it isn't important as a server has guibetter performing
The answer is Protocol's. Protocol is the set of rules for formatting the data across the network.
A set of rules used for transferring data over the Internet is called a "protocol".Hypertext transfer protocol, HTTP.
A protocol is a set of rules for communication.A protocol is a set of rules for communication.A protocol is a set of rules for communication.A protocol is a set of rules for communication.
You would first need to download the server client for hexxit. Next you would set it up as you would a vanilla minecraft server, which can be done via port-forwarding or via hamachi.
A set rule for transfer data
Use the "date" command to view and/or change the date and time. An example would be, "date --set="10:00:00" Syntax is HOURS:MINUTES:SECONDS You can also set the complete date with "date MMDDhoursminutesYY" Using "date" command it's very clear that you are manually setting the time of your pi. If you want to use an ntp server (Network Time Protocol), use "ntpdate ntp.ubuntu.com or any other ntp server name.
If you want to set up a SMTP server you can go to add remove programs, add remove windows components, to application server then choose STMP out of the ISS list.
There is no "website" that can create email. Email is a type of communication handled by a server through a certain protocol (POP3, SMTP and IMAP being the most common).There are various free email services that offer a free email address like Hotmail, GMail and Yahoo! Mail.However, if you wanted to set up your own mail server so that you could use a custom domain, protocol, etc., you would need to install software such as SMTP and IMAP.
Along with POP3, IMAP is one of two prevailing electronic mail protocols. IMAP is an acronym for Internet Message Access Protocol. It is is an Application Layer Internet protocol, meaning that it allows an e-mail client application to access electronic mail on a remote mail server. IMAP differs from the other prevailing e-mail protocol, POP3, in that the client's e-mail is retained in a set of private message directories on the IMAP mail server itself. This allows messages to be easily synchronized across multiple e-mail clients on multiple devices. POP3 protocol delivers messages to the client application for storage on the client device. Messages are subsequently deleted from the POP3 server, making synchronization of multiple devices more difficult. POP3 was the preferred e-mail protocol when server power and storage capacity were at a premium, and before the rise of ubiquitous Internet-enabled mobile devices. More recently, IMAP has supplanted POP3 as the most predominant e-mail protocol. All web-mail services (GMail, Yahoo Mail, Hotmail, etc.) are based on IMAP. Microsoft Exchange is also a form of IMAP. Today, nearly all Internet and private electronic mail servers support IMAP.