September 3, 2008
Understanding Computer Connections With Exchange Email Server
It never hurts to have some network knowledge. Anyone who operates a computer in a business needs to know how computers communicate with each other. A network is two or more computers hooked together to talk to one another.
It tends to be the terminology that confuses most people, so this handy guide will teach you some of the basic lingo that you may run into while dealing with email servers.
network knowledge
In order to not overwhelm you with information, it is best to stick to one area of computer networks at a time. You probably deal with emails quite frequently. So let’s begin your pathway to exchange email server systems by exploring how computer networks and email servers work together.
Your network consists of your computer and any other computer that shares the same information and server as you do. You use the network to send emails through different servers such as a Merak mail server, a Linux mail server, a Kerio mail server or an email server for Windows. There are other email servers as well that accomplish the same thing. Usually preference dictates what type of server is used.
Your network knowledge class starts with how computers communicate with each other. Sometimes the computers are all joined through one server. This is called a network. The messages and emails are sent through an ISP mail server.
pop3 mail server
ISP is Internet Service Provider, but sometimes, if you are networked, then you do not have to have the internet to be able to send a message if everyone is connected together.
Since the 80’s, the IP problem has been solved. Now computers track emails through their IP address. IP is short for Internet protocol. The problem server administrators had prior to using the IP address was that many times spam would come through and their IP address would be hidden. You do not have to deal with the IP address any longer but you still have to deal with email server web spam.
internet mail server
So there you have it. You now have some network knowledge about an exchange smtp mail server. Hopefully, this will start you down a path towards more exciting discoveries in the world of computer technology.
Before long you will be creating your own computer networks in the privacy of your own home. After you have mastered the basics you will be able to advance and learn more specialized skills that will help you later down the road.
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