In common parlance, we have the MTA, the LDA, and the MUA, but we don't seem to have a name or TLA for the layer between the LDA and the MUA--the POP or IMAP server. At least, I don't know of one. Or is it really the LDA?
Hm, a little Google turned up this message[1] calling it an MPA--"mail presentation agent". However, subsequent searches for "mail presentation agent" yield minimal results, and no results when searching for both MPA and "mail presentation agent". Searching the Zvon[2] RFC archive similarly yields nothing related (although there are uses of the "MPA" acronym, but in context of MPEG and ATM). 1. http://dovecot.procontrol.fi/list/dovecot/2003-August/002114.html 2. http://www.zvon.org/tmRFC/RFC_share/Output/index.html So clearly "MPA" isn't in wide use. Should it be? If so, why isn't it? Wil -- Wil Cooley [EMAIL PROTECTED] Naked Ape Consulting http://nakedape.cc * * * * * * Linux Services for Small Businesses * * * * * * * Easy, reliable solutions for small businesses * * Naked Ape Business Server http://nakedape.cc/r/sms *
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