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mailto is a
Uniform Resource Identifier (URI)
scheme for
email addresses. It is used to
produce hyperlinks on
websites that
allow users to send an email...
- web
pages (HTTP/HTTPS) but are also used for file
transfer (FTP),
email (
mailto),
database access (JDBC), and many
other applications. Most web browsers...
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specific directory. The URI scheme, as
registered with the IANA,
defines the
mailto:
scheme for SMTP
email addresses.
Though its use is not
strictly defined...
- 2018-06-20. User-agent
support for
email based HTML form submission,
using a '
mailto' URL as the form action, was
proposed in RFC 1867
section 5.6,
during the...
- subject. The
objects are: "Eric Miller" (with a
predicate "whose name is"),
mailto:e.miller123(at)example (with a
predicate "whose
email address is"), and...
- :Monica ex:homepage <http://www.monicamurphy.org> . :Monica ex:email <
mailto:monica@monicamurphy.org> . :Monica ex:h****kill ex:Management } :G2 { :Monica...
- p), v, version, For example: "v=DMARC1;p=none;sp=quarantine;pct=100;rua=
mailto:dmarcreports@example.com;" In this example, the
entity controlling the example...
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shortened as of 2011,
although URI
schemes such as http, https, ftp, ftps,
mailto, mms, rtmp, rtmpt, ed2k, pop, imap, nntp, news, ldap, gopher, dict and dns...
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registered URI
schemes in OS and
applications ****ociated with them, like
mailto and file. In
GNOME and KDE, the Run
command acts as a
location where applications...
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lowercase letters.
Examples of po****r
schemes include http, https, ftp,
mailto, file, data and irc. URI
schemes should be
registered with the Internet...