There are mail servers, FTP servers, Web servers, DNS servers, DHCP Servers, those are the most common types
Web Servers Mail Servers Application Servers
Mail servers can broadly be divided in incoming mail servers (POP3 and IMAP) and outgoing mail servers (SMTP). The most popular and well known mail servers are sendmail, Microsoft Exchange Server, Postfix and Exim.
There are many e-mail Servers but for any one to be a good e-mail server they should have spam blocker and the ability to block unwanted e-mail adresses. First any e-mail that iss offered through your internet provider would be an excelent choice. Like roadrunner, Aol, etc. If that is not an option then using Hotmail or Yahoo is also a good choice.
Most servers have what's called a RAID-5 array. Some examples of servers are network servers which allow many computers to use the same network, game servers which are used by game companies and allow thousands of people to play their game at the same time, and telecom servers which control your phone service and possibly your cable service.
domain.com. IN MX 10 mail.domain.com.MX record is used for mail server
Types of computer servers include web servers and storage servers. A web server services client requests made by the visitors of the website it hosts while a storage server provides data storage facilities.
GMAIL or Yahoo mail.
generally smtp is on 25 and pop3 is on 110. but there are different ports for different types of mail servers too.
Many home servers also run e-mail servers that handle e-mail, like windows seven.
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