2024-05-30T04:52:00+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true <p><strong>IMAP</strong></p>, <p><strong>SMTP</strong></p>, <p><strong>IMAP vs. POP3</strong></p>, <p>POP3</p>, <p>Domain Name System (DNS)</p>, <p>Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)</p>, <p>Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)</p>, <p>apple Filing Protocol (AFP)</p>, <p>NTP Network Time Protocol)</p><p></p> flashcards
What the protocol does

What the protocol does

  • IMAP

    used to retrieve messages

  • SMTP

    for sending email

  • IMAP vs. POP3

    IMAP enables more advanced email management and synchronization across numerous devices, while POP3 is better suited for configurations where emails need to be accessed only from a single device

  • POP3

    that allows email clients to retrieve email from a mail server like IMAP

  • Domain Name System (DNS)

    translates domain names (e.g., its.umich.edu) into IP addresses.

  • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

    assigning IP addresses and other configurations to devices when they connect to a network.

  • Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)

    used for initiating, maintaining, and terminating communication sessions that include voice, video and messaging applications

  • apple Filing Protocol (AFP)

    proprietary network protocol, and part of the Apple File Service (AFS), that offers file services for macOS, classic Mac OS, and Apple II computers.

  • NTP Network Time Protocol)

    networking protocol that synchronizes clocks between computer systems over the internet