By
John Rhoton, Principal Member of Technical Staff, HP Consulting and Integration. Based in Vienna, Austria.
Description
Programmer's Guide to Internet Mail will help you create and manage network applications using powerful Internet mail, directory, and
domain name protocols and standards. It succinctly explains from a programmer's perspective not simply the primary Internet mail protocols
but also how to use other important network protocols such as LDAP and DNS vital to the creation of message-enabled applications. Readers
will learn how these protocols and standards facilitate message submission, delivery and retrieval, support directory lookup, how they
interoperate, and how they together create a framework for sophisticated networked applications.
Programmer's Guide to Internet Mail
will help you select the right protocol, or combination of protocols, for a specific programming function. Written by an expert e-mail
and messaging consultant from Compaq, this insightful book is loaded with sample code you can use to begin and accelerate application
development.
Audience:
Application developers of mail and mail-enabled software, administrators, and those considering mail-enabling their programs