tailieunhanh - Scope of this document
Phạm vi tài liệu này Mọi người đều có cùng một lúc hoặc khác phải đối mặt với sự cần thiết phải nhanh chóng kiểm tra mail POP3 của bạn (đây là định dạng hộp thư truyền thống ISP của bạn sử dụng để cung cấp cho bạn một địa chỉ email POP3 (viết tắt của Post Office Protocol) hoặc. Để gửi thư bằng cách sử dụng SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol) Trong khi nó đang trở nên ngày càng phổ biến để cố gắng để có được mail thông qua một kết thúc trước webmail., tài liệu này sẽ. | Scope of this document Everyone has at one time or the other faced the need to quickly check your POP3 mail this is the traditional mailbox format your ISP uses to give you an email address. POP3 stands for Post Office Protocol or to send mail using SMTP Simple Mail Transport Protocol . While it is becoming increasingly common to try to get to the mail through a webmail front end this document should help you read your email without having to leave any footprints and consequent vulnerabilities on the guest machine be aware public machines may be logged in as the system administrator needs this is not a way to bypass the security but a method to keep your information private . This document should help revive the black art of using a telnet screen to quickly and efficiently retrieve and send emails without any other software. There is another need to keeping knowledge of these skills handy this method is impervious to any email trojan virus spyware etc. which means that you can safely get a gist of the mail before your email client gets a glimpse of it. If your email client is crashing because of a particular email in your mailbox you can safely get rid of it using this method. What you need 1. A telnet program this isn t as hard to find as you might think. Most versions of Windows have a rather competent version of telnet that ships with the OS. To get to the telnet program simply open a command prompt START RUN cmd and then type the command telnet. 2. Your email server addresses If your email address is statica@ the server is usually however some servers have separate subdomains like for the incoming server and for outgoing server 3. Your username and password. Reading email Nomenclature commands that you type are in bold explanation of commands are in italics . Stuff that you see on the screen are given in red text For the purposes of my illustration let s assume the following Your POP3 mail server .
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