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1 e-mail address
"A string that identifies a user so that the user can receive Internet email. An email address on the Internet typically consists of an account name, followed by the \@ (at) symbol, a host name, and a domain name." -
2 alternate e-mail address
An e-mail address to which password reset information can be sent if a customer forgets the password portion of their Windows Live ID. -
3 e-mail address harvesting
"The process of collecting new e-mail addresses, through legitimate or illegitimate means, for the purpose of adding them to a spam database." -
4 mail-enabled object
"A type of object that has an e-mail address on a domain in the organization, but the object does not have a mailbox in the domain at which to receive messages. The object appears in the global address list, which allows other people in the organization to easily locate or send a message to that person, but the administrator does not need to manage an unnecessary mailbox. Contacts, users, and even folders can be mail-enabled." -
5 mail user
"A mail-enabled Active Directory user that represents a user outside the Exchange organization. Each mail user has an external e-mail address. A mail user is similar to a mail contact, except that a mail user has Active Directory logon credentials and can access resources." -
6 mail contact
A mail-enabled Active Directory contact that contains information about people or organizations that exist outside an Exchange Server organization. Each mail contact has an external e-mail address. -
7 address rewriting
Functionality available on Receive connectors and Send connectors on the Exchange Server 2007 Edge Transport server that lets e-mail administrators modify the SMTP addresses of senders and recipients on messages that enter and leave an Exchange organization. Address rewriting lets an organization present a consistent appearance to external recipients of messages from the organization. -
8 mail merge
"The process of merging information into a document from a data source, such as an address book or database, to create customized documents, such as form letters or mailing labels." -
9 Address Rewriting agent
"An agent on the Receive connector and Send connector on a computer that has the Edge Transport server role installed, which lets e-mail administrators modify the addresses of senders and recipients on messages that enter and leave an Exchange Server 2007 organization.""عميل ""إعادة كتابة العناوين""" -
10 sign-up address
An e-mail address that a user can create to use when they buy products online or register for updates from a Web site and don't want to use their main e-mail address. -
11 e-mail account
"The server name, user name, password, and e-mail address used to connect to an e-mail service. You create the e-mail account using information provided by your mail administrator or Internet service provider (ISP)." -
12 e-mail settings
"Options that allow members to change their e-mail address, message delivery, community report delivery, requested notifications, and e-mail format." -
13 E-mail Auto-linking
A feature that enables the user to automatically store links to e-mails sent to or received from a selected e-mail address. -
14 offline address book
"A snapshot of information from an address book that has been downloaded so that an Outlook user can access it while disconnected from the server. It contains the properties of a user, such as e-mail addresses, that Outlook requires to send an e-mail message and display information about the sender." -
15 postmaster\@mail.hotmail.com
The email address of the account responsible for maintaining services on a mail server that often responds to problems account holders have in sending or receiving email.postmaster\@mail.hotmail.comEnglish-Arabic terms dictionary > postmaster\@mail.hotmail.com
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16 spoofed mail
An e-mail message whose sending address has been modified to appear as though it originates from a sender other than the actual sender of the message.بريد مُخادع -
17 foreign address
Any address type that the MS Mail postoffice does not have a gateway or access component installed for routing. -
18 mailing address
The primary address that is used in mail merges. -
19 message envelope
"The information contained in an e-mail message that is required to send and deliver a message between messaging servers by using SMTP protocol commands. The message envelope contains the sender e-mail address and the recipient e-mail address information. Recipients never see the message envelope, because it is not part of the message content, and it is discarded when the message reaches its destination. The X.400 messaging standard equivalent to the message envelope is called the ""P1 header."" The message envelope is often referred to as the ""P1 header.""" -
20 P1 header
"The information contained in an e-mail message that is required to send and deliver a message between messaging servers by using SMTP protocol commands. The message envelope contains the sender e-mail address and the recipient e-mail address information. Recipients never see the message envelope, because it is not part of the message content, and it is discarded when the message reaches its destination. The X.400 messaging standard equivalent to the message envelope is called the ""P1 header."" The message envelope is often referred to as the ""P1 header."""
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