Simple Mail Access Protocol

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The Simple Mail Access Protocol (SMAP)[1] is an application layer Internet protocol for accessing email stored on a server. It was introduced as part of the Courier suite, with the goal of creating a simpler and more capable alternative to IMAP.

As of 2005, SMAP is still considered experimental, and is only supported by the

client
.

Features

See also

  • POP4, another attempt at creating a "simpler IMAP", by extending POP3

References

  1. ^ Wang, Xiao Lei (2005). "Performance evaluations for multimedia applications over PR-SCTP" (PDF). University of British Columbia. pp. xii. Retrieved December 1, 2012.
  2. ^ "SMAP". Retrieved December 1, 2012.

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