X.400
<messaging> The set of ITU-T communications standards covering electronic mail services provided by data networks. X.400 was widely used in Europe and Canada. X.400 addresses tend to be much longer than RFC 822 ones. They consist of a set of bindings for country (c), administrative domain (a), primary management domain (p), surname (s), given name (g). For example, the X.400 address, c=gb;a=attmail;p=Universal Export;s=Bond;g=James; might be equivalent to RFC 822 James.Bond@UniversalExport.co.uk [Reference?] (2003-06-24) | ||||
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X.400 Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
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X.400
CCITT recommendations defining the format and transmission of E-mail messages
CCITT recommendations defining the format and transmission of E-mail messages
X.400 Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
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X.400
The CCITT and ISO standard for electronic mail. It is widely used in Europe and Canada.
The CCITT and ISO standard for electronic mail. It is widely used in Europe and Canada.
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X.400
Specification for mail clients and servers.
Specification for mail clients and servers.
X.400 Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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X.400
X.400 is a suite of ITU-T Recommendations that define standards for Data Communication Networks for Message Handling Systems (MHS) — more commonly known as "E-mail". While X.400 never achieved the universal presence of Internet e-mail, it has seen use within organizations, and as part of proprietary e-mail products.
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