- The
ancestor of sendmail,
delivermail, also by Eric Allman, is a mail
transport agent that used the FTP
protocol on the
early ARPANET to
transmit e-mail...
- (SMTP) used for
email transport over the Internet. A
descendant of the
delivermail program written by Eric Allman,
Sendmail is a well-known
project of the...
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American computer programmer who
developed sendmail and its
precursor delivermail in the late 1970s and
early 1980s at UC Berkeley. In 1998,
Allman and...
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along with
READMAIL were the key
components of
networked mail on TENEX.
Delivermail History of
email Sendmail Moschovitis,
Christos J. P (1999). History...
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Bulletin Board System (CBBS) was a
public dial-up BBS. 1979
ARPANET delivermail, the
predecessor of sendmail, was
shipped with 4.0 and 4.1 BSD. MH Message...
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enhancements over 3BSD,
notably job
control in the
previously released csh,
delivermail (the
ancestor of sendmail), "reliable" signals, and the
Curses programming...
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Darknet - DDP -
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency - del.icio.us -
Delivermail -
Demilitarized zone (computing) -
Denial of
service - DHCP - Dial-up...
- 1979, in
Evans Hall,
Berkeley graduate student Eric
Allman wrote the
Delivermail program,
eventually turning it into Sendmail, the
ubiquitous email program...