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1 1 Kyung Hee University Chapter 22 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)

2 2 Kyung Hee University Introduction  TCP/IP protocol that supports electronic mail on the Internet is called Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) It is a system for sending messages to other computer users based on e-mail addresses. SMTP supports : l Sending a single message to one or more recipients. l Sending messages that include text, voice, video, or graphics. l Sending messages to users on networks outside the Internet

3 3 Kyung Hee University Introduction (cont’d)  SMTP concept

4 4 Kyung Hee University Introduction (cont’d)  The components of SMTP system user agent (UA) l prepares the message, creates the envelope, and puts the message in the envelope mail transfer agent (MTA) l transfers the mail across the Internet.

5 5 Kyung Hee University Introduction (cont’d)  Relay MTAs : relaying the mail

6 6 Kyung Hee University Introduction (cont’d)  Mail gateway can receive mail prepared by a protocol other than SMTP and transform it to SMTP format before sending

7 7 Kyung Hee University 22.1 User Agent (UA)  is defined in SMTP, but the implementation details are not  Popular user agent programs are MH, Berkeley Mail, Elm, Zmail, and Mush  Some user agents have an extra user interface that allows window-type interactions with the system. Eudora is an example of this type of user interface

8 8 Kyung Hee University User Agent (cont’d)  Sending mail

9 9 Kyung Hee University User Agent (cont’d)  Receiving mail The UA periodically checks the mailboxes If a user has mail, the UA informs the user first by giving a notice. If the user is ready to read the mail, a list is displayed in which each line contains a summary of the information about a particular message in the mailbox The summary usually includes the sender mail address, the subject, and the time the mail was sent or received.

10 10 Kyung Hee University 22.2 Addresses  The addressing system used by SMTP consists of two parts : a local part and a domain name

11 11 Kyung Hee University 22.3 Delayed Delivery  The message does not necessarily have to be delivered immediately but can be delayed at the sender site, receiver site, or the intermediate servers.  Sender-site Delay SMTP specifies that the sender site must accommodate a spooling system in which messages are stored before being sent. The mail transfer system periodically checks the mail stored in the pool to see if the mail can be sent.

12 12 Kyung Hee University Delayed Delivery (cont’d)  Sender-site Delay

13 13 Kyung Hee University Delayed Delivery (cont’d)  Receiver-site Delay

14 14 Kyung Hee University Delayed Delivery (cont’d)  Intermediate Delay receiving mail, keeping mail messages in their own mailboxes and spooling and sending them appropriate.

15 15 Kyung Hee University 22.4 Aliases  SMTP allows one name, an alias, to represent several different e-mail addresses; this is called one-to-many alias expansion.  Also, a single user can be defined by several different e-mail addresses, called many-to-one alias expansion.  To handle these, the system must include an alias expansion facility at both the sender and receiver site

16 16 Kyung Hee University Aliases (cont’d)  Alias expansion

17 17 Kyung Hee University Aliases (cont’d)  one-to-many expansion

18 18 Kyung Hee University Aliases (cont’d)  Many-to-one expansion

19 19 Kyung Hee University 22.5 Mail Transfer Agent (MTA)  Doing the actual mail transfer.  SMTP simply defines how commands and responses must be sent back and forth.

20 20 Kyung Hee University Mail Transfer Agent (cont’d)  MTA in the entire e-mail system

21 21 Kyung Hee University 22.6 Command and Responses  Commands and responses to transfer messages between an MTA client and an MTA server  Each command or reply is terminated by a two- character (CR and LF) end-of-line token

22 22 Kyung Hee University Command and Responses (cont’d)  Command format it consists of a keyword followed by zero or more arguments. SMTP defines 14 commands.

23 23 Kyung Hee University Command and Responses (cont’d)  Responses

24 24 Kyung Hee University Command and Responses (cont’d)  Responses (cont’d)

25 25 Kyung Hee University 22.7 Mail Transfer Phases  Three phases : connection establishment, mail transfer, and connection termination.  Connection Establishment

26 26 Kyung Hee University Mail Transfer Phases (cont’d)  Message Transfer

27 27 Kyung Hee University Mail Transfer Phases (cont’d)  Connection Termination

28 28 Kyung Hee University 22.8 Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MINE)  SMTP cannot be used for languages that are not supported by seven-bit ASCII characters (such as French, German, Hebrew, Russian, Chinese, and Japanese, Korea)  Also, SMTP cannot be used to send binary files or to send video or audio data.  MIME is supplementary protocol that allows non-ASCII data to be sent through SMTP. it is not mail protocol and cannot replace SMTP; it is only an extension to SMTP

29 29 Kyung Hee University MINE (cont’d)  MINE as set of software function

30 30 Kyung Hee University MINE (cont’d)  MINE defines five headers that can be added to the original SMTP header section to define the transformation parameters : 1. MIME version 2. Content-type 3. Content-Transfer-Encoding 4. Content-Id 5. Content-Description

31 31 Kyung Hee University MINE (cont’d)  MINE header

32 32 Kyung Hee University MINE (cont’d)  Email header, MINE Header, Email body

33 33 Kyung Hee University MINE (cont’d)  Data types for Content-Type

34 34 Kyung Hee University 22.9 Mail Delivery

35 35 Kyung Hee University 22.10 Mail Access Protocols  In many organization, mail is received by an SMTP sever that is always on-line this SMTP sever provides a mail-drop service Workstations interact with the SMTP host to retrieve messages by using a client-server protocol such as POP, version 3 POP3 uses TCP well-known port 110

36 36 Kyung Hee University Mail Access Protocols  POP3

37 37 Kyung Hee University Mail Access Protocols  IMAP4 More powerful and more complex than POP3 Extra functions l A user can check the email header prior to downloading. l A use can search the contents of the email for a specific string of characteristics prior to downloading. l A user can partially download email l A user can create, delete, or rename mailboxes on the mail server l A user can create a hierarchy of mailboxes in a folder for email storage


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