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    in a closed mail room (analogous to a computer in this scenario). At one end of the room, there are 100 mailboxes (memory), numbered 0 to 99, that can...
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  • game playing computer automatons; see Board representation (computer chess) All pages with titles containing Mailbox (disambiguation) Mailbox baseball Mail...
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  • Email box (redirect from E-mail mailbox)
    A mailbox (also electronic mailbox, email box, email mailbox, e-mailbox) is the destination to which electronic mail messages are delivered. It is the...
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  • introduction of Mailbox, response frames could be retrieved from any IRC. § Network Prestel Mailbox was launched in 1983. Initially hosted on a computer in London...
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    mailbox.org is an encrypted email service provider based in Germany. The encryption system uses PGP like most other encrypted email providers. It also...
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  • delivery agent, is a computer software component that is responsible for the delivery of e-mail messages to a local recipient's mailbox. It is also called...
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    the system can log-in and run a mail client on the same computer that hosts their mailboxes; in which case, the server is not actually remote, other...
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    Computer chess includes both hardware (dedicated computers) and software capable of playing chess. Computer chess provides opportunities for players to...
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    Microsoft Bob, 3dwm, File System Navigator, File System Visualizer, 3D Mailbox, and GopherVR. Zooming (ZUI) is a related technology that promises to deliver...
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  • Information technology (IT) is a set of related fields that encompass computer systems, software, programming languages, data and information processing...
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  • Voicemail (redirect from Voice mailbox)
    options, and multiple mailboxes. Almost all modern voicemail systems use digital storage and are typically stored on computer data storage. Notification...
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  • specified by the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). When a recipient mailbox of a message is not hosted locally, the message is relayed, that is, forwarded...
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  • Dropbox (section Mailbox)
    acquired Mailbox, a popular email app, and in April 2014, the company introduced Dropbox Carousel, a photo and video gallery app. Both Mailbox and Carousel...
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  • and extensions such as RFC 6531. The mailboxes may be accessed and managed by applications on personal computers, mobile devices or webmail sites, using...
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  • In computer science, message queues and mailboxes are software-engineering components typically used for inter-process communication (IPC), or for inter-thread...
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  • than REXX. The program displays this message, and then forwards itself to mailbox addresses contained in the user's address file. * * *** ***** ******* *********...
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  • History of email (category Computer-related introductions in 1971)
    mails and send them to mailboxes of other Unix users. Furthermore, it helped managing the mailbox of the current user. APL Mailbox, by Larry Breed of STSC...
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  • filters include organizing incoming email and removal of spam and computer viruses. Mailbox providers filter outgoing email to promptly react to spam surges...
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    Email (category Computer-related introductions in 1971)
    requirements for access to remote mailboxes (termed maildrop in the POP RFC's). POP3 allows downloading messages on a local computer and reading them even when...
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    commercial mail receiving agencies) offer similar services of renting a mailbox in a public location. The difference is that mail sent there is addressed...
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  • via an Internet Protocol (IP) network for a user client application to a mailbox (maildrop) maintained on a mail server. The protocol supports list, retrieve...
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  • AOHell (category Hacking (computer security))
    mailbox. Simply messaging the bot with the titles of the desired software packaging would result in those packages being forwarded to one's mailbox....
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  • (PDF). Computer History Museum. p. 56. Retrieved 2023-08-18. The Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale presidential campaign used the commercial STSC MAILBOX service...
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  • (mobile network operators, internet service providers) who may offer mailboxes exclusively to their customers. General information on webmail providers...
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  • The UPS Store (redirect from Mailboxes etc.)
    variety of business solutions, including copy and print services, mailbox services, computer time rentals and more… Bednarski, PJ (September 18, 2018). "'Beyond...
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    all mail for a site. It can also be run by individual users on their own mailbox and integrates with several mail programs. Apache SpamAssassin is highly...
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    filled mailboxes to capacity. Paul Ginsparg recognized the need for central storage, and in August 1991 he created a central repository mailbox stored...
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  • Digitalcourage (category Computer law organizations)
    standard. In 1987, a mailbox (bulletin board) system named BIONIC was created and operated by FoeBuD members. Objectives were to run a mailbox without censorship...
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  • Bitboard (category Computer chess)
    are a more efficient alternative board representation to the traditional mailbox representation, where each piece or space on the board is an array element...
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    +2, black knight −2, white bishop +3, and so on. This scheme is called mailbox addressing. A problem with this approach arises during move generation...
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