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:#'''[[Mail submission agent]]''' (also known as [[outgoing mail server]], [[message submission agent]] or by its acronym [[MSA]]), which is a [[computer application]] used to accept, analyze, correct, and send [[email]]s that end-users enter into their [[mail user agent|MUA]]s;
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:*'''[[Mail submission agent]]''' (also known as [[outgoing mail server]], [[message submission agent]] or by its acronym [[MSA]]), which is a [[computer application]] used to accept, analyze, correct, and send [[email]]s that end-users enter into their [[mail user agent|MUA]]s;
:#'''[[Mail transfer agent]]''' (also known as [[message transfer agent]] or by its acronym [[MTA]]), which is a [[computer application]] used to transfer [[email]]s between computers;
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:*'''[[Mail transfer agent]]''' (also known as [[message transfer agent]] or by its acronym [[MTA]]), which is a [[computer application]] used to transfer [[email]]s between computers;
:#'''[[Mail delivery agent]]''' (also known as [[incoming mail server]], [[message delivery agent]] or by its acronym [[MDA]]), which is a [[computer application]] used to deliver an [[email]] to its recipient's [[mail user agent|MUA]].
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:*'''[[Mail delivery agent]]''' (also known as [[incoming mail server]], [[message delivery agent]] or by its acronym [[MDA]]), which is a [[computer application]] used to deliver an [[email]] to its recipient's [[mail user agent|MUA]].
  
 
==Best practices==
 
==Best practices==

Revision as of 13:37, 22 June 2019

A mail server (hereinafter, the Server) is any digital construct that is located in a computer network under its distinguishable hostname in order to accept, analyze, adjust, and transfer electronic mail messages (or, simply, emails) from mail user agents (MUAs) to mail exchangers (MX hosts) and vice versa.

The Server can also refer to mail server software. More broadly, email software may refer to all the software utilized for MUAs, the Servers, or mail exchangers.


Features

Protocols

To communicate with:
  1. Mail exchangers, all the Servers use the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP).
  2. Mail user agents (MUAs), the Servers use a variety of protocols, most commonly, POP3 and/or IMAP.

Functions

With regard to:
  • Outgoing messages, the Servers may be designed to:
    1. Accept messages from mail user agents.
    2. Analyze messages looking for their inconsistencies and/or missing data.
    3. Adjust messages while correcting inconsistencies and/or adding the missing data.
    4. Transfer messages to mail exchangers.
  • Incoming messages, the Servers may be designed to:
    1. Accept messages from mail exchangers.
    2. Analyze messages looking for their inconsistencies and/or missing data.
    3. Add information about the found inconsistencies and/or missing data to the messages.
    4. Transfer messages to mail user agents.

Hosting

Depending on their functionality, the Servers are hosted in two types of locations:

Agents

Best practices