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18 Cards in this Set

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Browser e-mail
E‑mail programs such as Outlook
Express and Opera Mail that come bundled with a
Web browser and with which they may be integrated
• Web-based e-mail
Free e-mail service from a provider such as Windows Live Hotmail or Yahoo! in which you request a username. You can access your e-mail from any computer that has access to the Internet.
• Signature field
Contains a few lines of text that appear at the bottom of each message you send. A signature generally consists of the sender's contact information
• private key
— The private key is used by the recipient to decrypt the message. Therefore, the private key must be kept secret.
• digital certificates
You must have the proper digital certificates to gain access. A user name or password may not require to access the site Digital certificates will be discuss in detail shortly
• Pretty Good Privacy (PGP)
d
• Gnu Privacy Guard (GPG)
d
• MIME
d
• PIM
d
• Spam filter
d
• CAPTCHA
d
• Emoticon
d
• Attachment
d
• Snail mail
d
• IP Address
d
• MTA
d
• MDA
d
• public key
The public key is known to all sending and receiving parties involved in the communication, whether via Web browsers, e-mail or instant messaging.