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M. Rose. Post office protocol -- version 3, RFC--1081. Network Working Group, November 1988.

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Self-Securing Network Interfaces: What, Why and How - Ganger, Economou, Bielski (2002)   (Correct)

....identify subsequent attempts to propagate a known virus. How the scanner works: There are several e mail protocols. This scanner focuses on two common protocols: Post Office Protocol (POP) and Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) SMTP [32] is used to send e mail from one machine to another. POP [33] is used to update a replica of one s main mailbox on a second machine. Both protocols function such that e mail messages are transfered in their entirety, including all attachments, over a TCP connection. Attachments are encoded in MIME format [16] The e mail scanner subscribes with contain ....

M. Rose. Post office protocol -- version 3, RFC--1081. Network Working Group, November 1988.


ISODE is the trademark of ISODE Consortium Limited. All other.. - On Ed In   (Correct)

....of MTAs should be kept small, and other mechanisms used for delivery to local hosts. Possibilities include: ffl NFS. This simply consists of NFS mounting (possible through use of an automounter) the necessary files systems for delivery. ffl Remote access protocols. Use of services such as POP[7] may be an alternative. ffl Delivery to a central place which is NFS mounted by clients. For these reasons, some of the PP utility programs may be accessed remotely using rsh(1) A site with 1000 users and 100 hosts might consider installing between one and four MTAs. Reasons for choosing MTAs ....

Marshall T. Rose. Post Office Protocol --- Version 3. Request for Comments 1081, DDN Network Information Center, SRI International, December 1988.


M-Mail: A Case Study of Dynamic Application Partitioning in Mobile.. - Lo (1997)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....in Section 4.2, followed by the detailed design of our M Mail mobile e mail browser in Section 4.3. The individual M Mail commands will be presented in Section 4.4. 4. 2 Message Handling (MH) System There are different mail user agents available that make use of the SMTP [RFC821] or POP3 [RFC1081] standards. The MH Message Handling System ( MHS] and [MHfaq] is one of them, with the advantage of allowing users to execute commands from a Unix shell prompt. In this way, the e mail application can be easily built by invoking the MH commands, rather than by calling different mail protocols ....

Rose, Marshall. Post Office Protocol - Version 3, November 1988.


Security Problems in the TCP/IP Protocol Suite - Bellovin (1989)   (57 citations)  (Correct)

....the challenge is random, the reply is unique to that session, thereby defeating eavesdroppers. And since the user does not know the key it is irretrievably stored in the device the password cannot be given away without depriving the user of the ability to log in. The newest version of POP [30] has split the user name and password into two commands, which is useful. However, it also defines an optional mechanism for preauthenticated connections, typically using Berkeley s mechanisms. Commendably, the security risks of this variant are mentioned explicitly in the document. 5.2.2 ....

Rose, M. Post Office Protocol - Version 3 . RFC 1081, 1988

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