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  2. Zimbra - Wikipedia

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    Zimbra Collaboration, formerly known as the Zimbra Collaboration Suite (ZCS) before 2019, is a collaborative software suite that includes an email server and a web client. Zimbra was initially developed by LiquidSys, which changed their name to Zimbra, Inc. on 26 July 2005. [2] The Zimbra Collaboration Suite was first released in 2005.

  3. Internet Message Access Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Message Access Protocol is an application layer Internet protocol that allows an e-mail client to access email on a remote mail server. The current version is defined by RFC 9051. An IMAP server typically listens on well-known port 143, while IMAP over SSL/TLS (IMAPS) uses 993. [2] [3]

  4. Help:Menu/Account settings and maintenance - Wikipedia

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    Delete your account Log in (troubleshooting) User page help User page design ... This page was last edited on 15 June 2024, at 08:30 (UTC).

  5. Email - Wikipedia

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    The Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3) is a mail access protocol used by a client application to read messages from the mail server. Received messages are often deleted from the server. POP supports simple download-and-delete requirements for access to remote mailboxes (termed maildrop in the POP RFC's). [65]

  6. Comparison of email clients - Wikipedia

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    Client Author/Developer Operating system Software license User Interface Alpine: University of Washington: Cross-platform: Apache-2.0: TUI: Apple Mail: Apple

  7. Simple Mail Access Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Simple Mail Access Protocol (SMAP) [1] 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 IMAP .

  8. Wi-Fi Protected Access - Wikipedia

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    Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2), and Wi-Fi Protected Access 3 (WPA3) are the three security certification programs developed after 2000 by the Wi-Fi Alliance to secure wireless computer networks.

  9. MAPI - Wikipedia

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    MAPI uses functions loosely based on the X.400 XAPIA standard. It includes facilities to access message transports, message stores, and directories.. While Simple MAPI (SMAPI) is a subset of 12 functions which enable developers to add basic messaging functionality, Extended MAPI (EMAPI) allows complete control over the messaging system on the client computer.