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- POP_before_SMTP abstract "POP before SMTP or SMTP after POP is a method of authorization used by mail server software which helps allow users the option to send e-mail from any location, as long as they can demonstrably also fetch their mail from the same place.The POP before SMTP approach has been superseded by SMTP authentication due to SMTP authentication being more widely used in recent years, for this and other purposes too.Technically, users are allowed to use SMTP from an IP address as long as they have previously made a successful login into the POP service at the same mail hosting provider, from the same address, within a predefined timeout period.The main advantage of this process is that it is generally transparent to the average user who will be connecting with an email client, which will almost always make a connection to fetch new mail before sending new mail. The disadvantages include a potentially complex setup for the mail hosting provider (requiring some sort of communication channel between the POP service and the SMTP service) and uncertainty as to how much time users will take to connect via SMTP (to send mail) after connecting to POP. Those users not handled by this method need to resort to other authorization methods. Also, in cases where users come from externally controlled dial-up addresses (more specifically, all dynamically assigned addresses), the SMTP server must be careful about not giving too much leeway when allowing unauthorized connections, because of a possibility of race conditions leaving an open mail relay unintentionally exposed.".
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- POP_before_SMTP wikiPageWikiLink Authentication.
- POP_before_SMTP wikiPageWikiLink Authorization.
- POP_before_SMTP wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_access_control_protocols.
- POP_before_SMTP wikiPageWikiLink Category:Email_authentication.
- POP_before_SMTP wikiPageWikiLink Email_client.
- POP_before_SMTP wikiPageWikiLink IP_address.
- POP_before_SMTP wikiPageWikiLink Linux.
- POP_before_SMTP wikiPageWikiLink Login.
- POP_before_SMTP wikiPageWikiLink Mail_submission_agent.
- POP_before_SMTP wikiPageWikiLink Message_transfer_agent.
- POP_before_SMTP wikiPageWikiLink Open_mail_relay.
- POP_before_SMTP wikiPageWikiLink Post_Office_Protocol.
- POP_before_SMTP wikiPageWikiLink Race_condition.
- POP_before_SMTP wikiPageWikiLink SMTP_Authentication.
- POP_before_SMTP wikiPageWikiLink Sendmail.
- POP_before_SMTP wikiPageWikiLink Simple_Mail_Transfer_Protocol.
- POP_before_SMTP wikiPageWikiLink Timeout_(computing).
- POP_before_SMTP wikiPageWikiLinkText "POP before SMTP".
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- POP_before_SMTP wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sourceforge.
- POP_before_SMTP subject Category:Computer_access_control_protocols.
- POP_before_SMTP subject Category:Email_authentication.
- POP_before_SMTP hypernym Method.
- POP_before_SMTP type Software.
- POP_before_SMTP type Method.
- POP_before_SMTP type Protocol.
- POP_before_SMTP comment "POP before SMTP or SMTP after POP is a method of authorization used by mail server software which helps allow users the option to send e-mail from any location, as long as they can demonstrably also fetch their mail from the same place.The POP before SMTP approach has been superseded by SMTP authentication due to SMTP authentication being more widely used in recent years, for this and other purposes too.Technically, users are allowed to use SMTP from an IP address as long as they have previously made a successful login into the POP service at the same mail hosting provider, from the same address, within a predefined timeout period.The main advantage of this process is that it is generally transparent to the average user who will be connecting with an email client, which will almost always make a connection to fetch new mail before sending new mail. ".
- POP_before_SMTP label "POP before SMTP".
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- POP_before_SMTP isPrimaryTopicOf POP_before_SMTP.