A glossary of Email Hosting and Hosting termsEmail Hosting Terms Explained
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by Joseph Volcy October 23, 2009
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A Blackberry is a wireless handheld device which supports
email, text messaging, web browsing and other wireless information services.
- CGI (Common Gateway Interface)
CGI is a program that translates data from a web server and
then displays that data on a web page or in an email.
Colocation involves housing your own server or device in a
data centre facility.
DNS is an abbreviation for an internet system which
translates names into IP addresses. When a computer is referred to by name or
web address, a domain name server links that name with the numeric IP address
assigned to that computer.
A Dedicated Server is a server you rent from a hosting
provider, which is dedicated to your solution and is not shared with anyone
else.
A Domain Name is a unique address that identifies one or
more IP addresses. Domain names are used in URL’s to identify web pages. Domain
names come in top-level, generic top-level (.com, .net, .org, etc.), and country
code top level categories (co.uk, .me etc.).
Email Forwarding is when email settings are configured to
forward any email received at one particular address to another email address.
An Email Server is a server dedicated only to the management
of emails. Email servers receive and distribute incoming email from users and
outside senders and forward outgoing e-mail for delivery.
Entourage is an email client and personal information
manager developed by Microsoft for Mac OS.
Exchange is the name for the Microsoft Exchange email
server. The current version is Microsoft Exchange 2007.
Hosted Exchange is the term used to describe the service
Microsoft Exchange, which is hosted via Exchange Servers by an email hosting Email Hosting
provider. The provider hosts the
client’s email, tasks, calendars, contacts and files, which can then be
accessed by the client using Microsoft Outlook from a user’s computer / laptop,
Outlook Web Access via a web browser or on mobile phones with web access such
as a BlackBerry or iPhone.
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
HTTP is an internet protocol for retrieving inter-linked
resources, called hypertext documents.
An IP address is a unique number used to specify hosts and
networks. Internet Protocol (IP) numbers are used for identifying machines that
are connected to the Internet.
An iPhone is a wireless handheld device from Apple which supports
email, text messaging, web browsing and other wireless information services.
Microsoft Exchange is the official mail server from
Microsoft. The leading server for email, calendaring and messaging, the current
version is Microsoft Exchange 2007. Exchange Server 2010 will become available
in the second half of 2009.
Mobile Email is email accessed via a mobile wireless device
such as Blackberry and iPhone.
Outlook is an email client from Microsoft for Windows. It
comes in desktop and webmail versions.
- Post Office Protocol (POP)
POP is the name for a common internet email protocol. POP is
used by email clients to retrieve emails from a server over a TCP/IP protocol.
- Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
SMTP is the main protocol used to send emails. Most emails
are sent and received using SMTP.
- Transmission Control Protocol (TCP/IP TCP)
TCP / IP is a set of communications protocols which connect
hosts on the Internet.
Thunderbird is a free open source email client from Mozilla.
Virtual Server is the standard name for a hosting setup
where the server is partitioned into multiple servers. VPS is on its own operating
system and each server can be independently rebooted. VPS is considered the next
step from a dedicated server.
Web mail is email accessed via a web browser and internet
access is needed, as opposed to with desktop email, which can be accessed
without the internet if already downloaded.
A Web Server is a computer connected to the Internet that hosts
web sites and ‘delivers’ (serves) pages when requested by web browsers.
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