- Summary
- The email protocol defines a strict sequence of transmission steps where data is encrypted before being sent to the recipient's email client. This process begins when the sender types their message into a text editor, which then formats the message into an email header containing the sender's address, the recipient's address, subject line, and the MIME type indicating application, all concatenated without spaces.
When the application receives this message, it reads the header to extract these details and prepares to construct the email body using the same format logic. If the message contains a body, the protocol strictly prohibits adding spaces or newlines between paragraphs, adhering to the rule that the body itself must begin directly after the first line of text. The email client then concatenates the header, any added headers, the body, the signature, and the subject line into a complete message.
This finalized message is finally sent to the email server, which transmits the data via the network protocol. Upon receiving the payload, the server validates the message structure, extracts specific fields from the header to identify the sender and recipient, and then sends the encrypted content back to the original device where the message is displayed or stored for the user to read or sign off on. - Title
- Portal Plastics – All about plastics and polymers | News, Analytics, Technologies – Portal Plastics
- Description
- Plastics is Russia's leading information portal about plastics and polymers. Find out the latest industry news, analysis, market trends and innovative technologies. Here you will find everything about raw materials, equipment, processing and use of plastics in various applications.
- Keywords
- wire, mail
- NS Lookup
- A 185.38.19.237
- Dates
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Created 2026-03-14Updated 2026-04-06Summarized 2026-04-06
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