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  • 111Greylisting — (or graylisting) is a method of defending e mail users against spam. A mail transfer agent (MTA) using greylisting will temporarily reject any email from a sender it does not recognize. If the mail is legitimate, the originating server will try… …

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  • 112Domain Technologie Control — Developer(s) GPLHost and its contributors, sponsored as well by iGlobalNetworks Operating system Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X Server [1] Available in Chinese, English …

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  • 113Panda Security — Infobox Company company name = Panda Security SL company type = Public company company foundation = Durango, Spain (1990) location city = Bilbao location country = Spain key people = Juan Santana (CEO) industry = Computer software products =… …

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  • 114Cyrus IMAP server — Developer(s) Carnegie Mellon University Stable release 2.4.10 / July 5, 2011; 4 months ago (2011 07 05) …

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  • 115Quick Mail Queuing Protocol — (QMQP) is a network protocol designed to share e mail queues between several hosts. It is designed and implemented by Daniel J. Bernstein in qmail.External links* [http://cr.yp.to/proto/qmqp.html QMQP Frequently Asked Questions] …

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  • 116Majordomo (software) — Majordomo Developer(s) Brent Chapman Stable release 1.94.5 / January 19, 2000; 11 years ago (2000 01 19) Development status End of life Written in …

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  • 117Publicfile — is a small World Wide Web and FTP server application, designed for maximum security. It is written and maintained by Daniel J. Bernstein, famous as the author of qmail and djbdns.While it only supports a limited subset of functionality as… …

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  • 118Ucspi-tcp — is a public domain Unix TCP command line tool for building TCP client server applications. It consists of super server tcpserver and tcpclient application.From [http://www.lifewithqmail.org/lwq.html Life with qmail ] , Dave Sill, 2 January 2006… …

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  • 119Comparison of DNS server software — Contents 1 Servers compared 1.1 BIND 1.2 Microsoft DNS 1.3 Dn …

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  • 120Bounce Address Tag Validation — In computing, Bounce Address Tag Validation (BATV) is the name of a method, defined in an Internet Draft, for determining whether the bounce address specified in an E mail messageis valid. It is designed to reject backscatter, that is, bounce… …

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