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- Louise Nolan
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i-Net+ Module 10 - Internet Mail
Course Aims
On completion of this module, readers will be able to: understand the various mail-related protocols which are used to send and receive Internet mail, understand the format of mail messages and encoding systems, install and configure mail servers and clients to use SMTP, POP and IMAP, send e-mail messages and attachments and understand internet mail security issues. |
Assumed Knowledge
Readers should meet the following criteria prior to attending the course:
experience of desktop software PC support, perhaps gained through "A+ Certification: Operating System Support Skills" or similar training, some basic experience of supporting web clients (browser, FTP, etc.) would be an advantage and some working technical knowledge of LAN and WAN networking hardware and software (preferably using Windows 98 or later). |
Course Audience
This course has been developed for readers with the responsibility for installing, maintaining and troubleshooting Internet and Intranet systems. On course completion, readers will be capable of taking and passing the i-Net+ Certification exam (code IK0-002, launched April 2002). |
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Table of Contents
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Overview of the Internet Mail System
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Internet Mail
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Internet Mail Addresses
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Internet Mail Message Format
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Sending an E-mail Message (Client to Server)
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Transferring the E-mail to the Recipient's Mailbox (Server to Server)
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Mail Exchangers / Relay Hosts
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Mail Exchangers / Relay Hosts
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Receiving an E-mail (Server to Client)
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Mail Server Configuration
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Mail Server Configuration
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Client Configuration
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Attachments and Encoding
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Internet Mail Security
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Protecting User Names and Passwords
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Summary
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Glossary
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