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Performance Comparison of Gateway Discovery Algorithms in Ad Hoc Networks With Mobile Nodes
White Paper This paper presents a new gateway discovery algorithm based on HELLO messages of the AODV protocol and compares the performance of the new algorithm with standard proactive and reactive algorithms. The... [04 Aug 2008]
MIME - Technical Overview
White Paper The Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) standard is a set of specifications that allow message contents in different data formats to be transported via various transports,... [10 Apr 2008]
IMAP IDLE: The Best Approach for 'Push' Email
White Paper This paper looks at various approaches to meeting user requirements, and concludes that the Internet Standard IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) IDLE command is the... [07 Jan 2008]
IMAP-IDLE - The Best Approach for 'Push' Email
White Paper This paper looks at various approaches to meeting user requirements, and concludes that the Internet Standard IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) IDLE command is the... [11 Dec 2007]
Cheat Sheet: Encryption
Cheat Sheet An example of this is the work that went on at Bletchley Park to decipher Nazi messages during World War II and one of Bletchley's machines from that era recently came back to life (click here for Bletchley photos) to... [28 Nov 2007]
Programming Python: The PyMailGUI Client
White Paper This paper presents a complete client-side example - PyMailGUI, a Python program that sends, receives, composes, and parses Internet email messages. Moreover, it inherits the power of tools in the Python... [17 Oct 2007]
Junked: Is this the end of spam and spoof email?
News A key internet standards body has given preliminary approval to a powerful technology designed to detect and block fake email messages. s mail servers can automatically check PayPal's... [23 May 2007]
Is Skype secure enough for businesses?
Comment If unsolicited voice communications (or recorded messages) become a problem in their volume and potentially illicit enticements, content filters will be of little use as they will not be able to break the encryption. [02 Apr 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 4.11.05
Round-Up According to an article which appeared in The Australian, teenagers are now far more likely "to use non-standard English in written exams, using colloquial words, informal phrases and text-messages such... [04 Nov 2005]
Make our anti-spam tech the standard, say Yahoo! and Cisco
News The idea is to make it easier to eliminate spam or phishing emails with spoofed addresses by marking out legitimate messages. With DKIM, which relies on public key cryptography, a digital signature is attached to... [12 Jul 2005]
Yahoo! to push VoIP 'killer app' with IM update
News In addition to letting people send standard instant text messages, the new version is designed to make it easy to call friends free via computer, send a short text message to a mobile... [18 May 2005]
Gmail to thwart phishing with a big red box
News Phishing fraud schemes typically use email messages that seem to come from a trusted service provider such as a bank or an online retailer. The messages contain links to websites that also seem to belong... [05 Apr 2005]
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Authenticated Identity Body (AIB) Format
White Paper Some considerations for the processing of AIBs by recipients of SIP messages with such bodies are also given. This paper provides a more specific mechanism to derive integrity and authentication properties from an... [27 Dec 2004]
Microsoft email 'caller ID' questioned
News Internet engineers working on a standard for identifying the source of email messages voted down a proposal by Microsoft to include some of that company's intellectual property in the... [14 Sep 2004]
Email Server FAQ
White Paper This can take the form of a software interface that converts the local messages into a recognized standard form suitable for transfer over the Internet. With the expansion of the... [30 Mar 2004]
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