Anonymous mailerServers, Filters, and ClientsIncoming mail addressed to accounts on the UW central email system is received by the email server and placed in the appropriate inbox. Using a method called IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol), a person can view the messages in their inbox and file them in folders on the server, delete unwanted messages, and reply or forward the message to others. POP services, which immediately upload all your messages to your local computer, are also available. Because people at the UW read their email frequently and from various locations throughout the day, the IMAP protocol is particularly appropriate here. Both incoming and outgoing email messages are checked by virus and spam filtering programs. If a virus is found in a message, the message is cleaned and a notification is sent to the sender. Messages with very high spam scores (99% or more) are discarded. Outgoing email goes from your email program to an SMTP (Simple Message Transfer Protocol) server, which sends the email toward its destination on the Internet.
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