Comparison between SMTP, IMAP, and POP3
. Purpose: 2. Email Storage: 3. Synchronization: 4. Use Case: 5. Internet Access: 6. Email Folder Support: 7. Security: 8.…
. Purpose: 2. Email Storage: 3. Synchronization: 4. Use Case: 5. Internet Access: 6. Email Folder Support: 7. Security: 8.…
POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3) is a standard protocol used by email clients to retrieve emails from a remote…
NFS (Network File System) is a distributed file system protocol that allows a client computer to access files on a…
TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) is a simple and lightweight protocol used for transferring files over a network. It is…
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) in Detail FTP is a protocol designed to facilitate the transfer of files over a TCP/IP…
Introduction to TELNET TELNET (short for Teletype Network) is a network protocol used for remote communication between computers over a…
1. If an HTTP non-persistent connection requires 3 RTTs per request and there are 5 objects on a page, what…
Introduction to HTTP Connections Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is the foundation of communication on the World Wide Web. It follows…
1. What does HTTP stand for? a) Hyper Text Transmission Protocolb) High Transfer Text Protocolc) Hyper Text Transfer Protocold) Hyperlink…