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    12 <concept id="GUID-2E253B30-2611-546D-AE5B-1752556FC8E8" xml:lang="en"><title>SMTP
    12 <concept id="GUID-2E253B30-2611-546D-AE5B-1752556FC8E8" xml:lang="en"><title>SMTP
    13 Concepts</title><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
    13 Concepts</title><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
    14 <p>This section section describes the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
    14 <p>This section section describes the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
    15 and its implementation on Symbian platform. </p>
    15 and its implementation on Symbian platform. </p>
    16 <section id="GUID-DBF1C87D-7360-54B7-8658-B6659BF77F06-GENID-1-8-1-16-1-1-6-1-7-1-4-1-2-2"><title>SMTP protocol</title> <p>SMTP
    16 <section id="GUID-DBF1C87D-7360-54B7-8658-B6659BF77F06-GENID-1-10-1-17-1-1-6-1-7-1-4-1-2-2"><title>SMTP protocol</title> <p>SMTP
    17 is the most widely used protocol for sending emails. It is a text-based and <b>push</b> protocol
    17 is the most widely used protocol for sending emails. It is a text-based and <b>push</b> protocol
    18 that cannot <b>pull</b> messages from a remote server on demand. </p> <p>One
    18 that cannot <b>pull</b> messages from a remote server on demand. </p> <p>One
    19 or more recipients of a message are specified in a message along with the
    19 or more recipients of a message are specified in a message along with the
    20 message text and other encoded objects. The message is then transferred to
    20 message text and other encoded objects. The message is then transferred to
    21 a remote server using a procedure of queries and responses between the client
    21 a remote server using a procedure of queries and responses between the client