Terms
What is SMTP, POP3 and IMAP
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol or known as the SMTP is used to move e-mail messages between PC workstations. It is a text based protocol wherein the message text is being specified with the receivers of the message SMTP is a 'push' protocol and it couldn’t be utilized to 'pull' those messages from the server. This is used to launch the message from the mail user towards the mail server as well as an e-mail user utilizing the POP or IMAP to take back the message that has been sent from the server. read more
What are HTTP Proxies
With the ever-rising proxies of information obtainable on the World Wide Web, there is an ever-mounting risk of dangers like identity theft, fraud, information management, and sabotage. The Internet businesses and users have to be continually conscientious in staving off the attacks by malevolent software as well as information-age pirates. In addition, an individual's privileges to privacy are continually under increased inspection in the place of work as companies monitor email, internet surfing, and instant messenger discussions.
HTTP proxies could be utilized by web users to ruse their online individuality by concealing their Internet Protocol address or IP address. Any PC or piece of equipment that logs on to the web has a sole number allocated to it that facilitates precise communication and classification. read more
