Mapping between X.400 (1988)/ISO 10021 and RFC 822

Mapping between X.400 (1988)/ISO 10021 and RFC 822
Author: Steve Hardcastle-Kille
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1992
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781568063218

Describes a set of mappings which will enable interworking between systems operating the CCITT X.400 (1988) Recommendations on Message Handling Systems / ISO IEC 10021 Message Oriented Text Interchange Systems (MOTIS( [CCITT/ISO88a], and systems using the RFC 822 mail protocol [Crocker82a] or protocols derived from RFC 822. Aims to maximize the services offered across the boundary, whilst not requiring unduly complex mappings. Specifies a mapping between two protocols.

X.400(88) for the Academic and Research Community in Europe

X.400(88) for the Academic and Research Community in Europe
Author: DIANE Publishing Company
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1995-07
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780788119385

Documents the results of a task force on X.400(1988) deployment of the RARE Mails and Messaging Work Group during the period from November 1992 until October 1993. Study funded by CEC under VALUE Subprogram II and has been carried out by a task force on the RARE Mail Working Group. Targeted at technical decision makers as well as those who would fund activity in this area.

X.400 Use of Extended Character Sets

X.400 Use of Extended Character Sets
Author: Harald Alvestrand
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 22
Release: 1995-07
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780788119545

Defines a way of using existing standards to achieve a standard for sending E-mail in the European languages, extending this to cover the Hebrew and Arabic character sets, and opening up true international E-mail by allowing the full character set specified in ISO-10646 to be used.

Big Book of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) RFCs

Big Book of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) RFCs
Author: Peter Loshin
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2000
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780124558434

LDAP is the protocol at the heart of universally interoperable directory services applications. All major directory services products-including Novell's market-leading NDS and Microsoft's soon-to-be-released Active Directory-support LDAP, as does almost every important application for locating individuals and communicating across the Internet and other networks. Analysts predict that the network directory market will emerge as one of the most important areas in the next few years, and they agree that LDAP will play a central role in all directory solutions. This volume collects the RFCs that describe formal definitions for LDAP or document its interactions with other protocols, as well as informational documents that explain how LDAP operates. Key Features * You may be able to read these specifications online, but if you want to read them while away from your computer, you must print them out; to share them with a coworker, you must print them out; to take notes, you must print them out * Rather than wading through countless RFCs, readers will quickly and easily access just what they're looking for, in a single book with an extensive index; This book presents a comprehensive collection of topic-specific documentation, providing all of the relevant RFCs, and eliminating the irrelevant * The author's introduction and glossary ensures that all terms are defined and that context is provided to the reader * This material that has never before been collected and indexed; A high-quality index means that readers no longer have to search through dozens of documents to find answers - all answers are included in a single book, and you can easily access just what you're looking forin the extensive index

IP Routing Primer Plus

IP Routing Primer Plus
Author: Heather Osterloh
Publisher: Sams Publishing
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2001
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780672322105

IP Routing Primer Plustakes the reader on a methodical journey through the OSI model and shows the relationship of the different IP protocol suite. It gives the readers a "big picture view" design to equip them to use the protocols, or to prepare for a certification exam. Topics covered include a review of the OSI model as well as: IP Addressing; IP Operation; IP Routing; RIP; IGRP and EIGRP; OSPF. In addition the appendices offer valuable reference materials concerning RFC's, ports, VLANs, and Subnetting.

Naming and Structuring Guidelines for X.500 Directory Pilots

Naming and Structuring Guidelines for X.500 Directory Pilots
Author: Paul Barker
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1995-07
Genre:
ISBN: 0788119532

Defines a number of naming and structuring guidelines focused on White Pages usage. Intended for data managers using X.500 Directory Services. Concentrates on DIT structure, naming and the usage of attributes for organizations, organizational units, and personal entries. Contains figures.

TCP/IP Tutorial and Technical Overview

TCP/IP Tutorial and Technical Overview
Author: Eamon Murphy
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 612
Release: 1995
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

The fifth edition of this very successful IBM Redbook provides a complete understanding of the TCP/IP protocol suite and how IBM's suite of networking products work in a heterogeneous networking environment. New features include an Internet access chapter, and new sections on MIME, SNMPv2, DHCP, and other state-of-the-art protocols.

Multimedia Tools and Applications

Multimedia Tools and Applications
Author: Borko Furht
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1461313872

Multimedia computing has emerged in the last few years as a major area of research. Multimedia computer systems have opened a wide range of applications by combining a variety of information sources, such as voice, graphics, animation, images, audio, and full-motion video. Looking at the big picture, multimedia can be viewed as the merging of three industries: the computer, communications, and broadcasting industries. Research and development efforts in multimedia computing can be divided into two areas. As the first area of research, much effort has been centered on the stand-alone multimedia workstation and associated software systems and tools, such as music composition, computer-aided education and training, and interactive video. However, the combination of multimedia computing with distributed systems offers even greater potential. New applications based on distributed multimedia systems include multimedia information systems, collaborative and videoconferencing systems, on-demand multimedia services, and distance learning. Multimedia Tools and Applications is one of two volumes published by Kluwer, both of which provide a broad introduction to this fast moving area. This book covers selected tools applied in multimedia systems and key multimedia applications. Topics presented include multimedia application development techniques, techniques for content-based manipulation of image databases, techniques for selection and dissemination of digital video, and tools for digital video segmentation. Selected key applications described in the book include multimedia news services, multimedia courseware and training, interactive television systems, digital video libraries, multimedia messaging systems, and interactive multimedia publishing systems. The second book, Multimedia Systems and Techniques, covers fundamental concepts and techniques used in multimedia systems. The topics include multimedia objects and related models, multimedia compression techniques and standards, multimedia interfaces, multimedia storage techniques, multimedia communication and networking, multimedia synchronization techniques, multimedia information systems, scheduling in multimedia systems, and video indexing and retrieval techniques. Multimedia Tools and Applications, along with its companion volume, is intended for anyone involved in multimedia system design and applications and can be used as a textbook for advanced courses on multimedia.

Sendmail

Sendmail
Author: Bryan Costales
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 1234
Release: 2002-12-18
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0596550529

Reliable, flexible, and configurable enough to solve the mail routing needs of any web site, sendmail has withstood the test of time, but has become no less daunting in its complexity. Even the most experienced system administrators have found it challenging to configure and difficult to understand. For help in unraveling its intricacies, sendmail administrators have turned unanimously to one reliable source--the bat book, or sendmail by Bryan Costales and the creator of sendmail, Eric Allman. Now in its third edition, this best-selling reference will help you master the most demanding version of sendmail yet.The new edition of sendmail has been completely revised to cover sendmail 8.12--a version with more features and fundamental changes than any previous version of the Unix-based email routing program. Because the latest version of sendmail differs so significantly from earlier versions, a massive rewrite of this best-selling reference was called for.The book begins by guiding you through the building and installation of sendmail and its companion programs, such as vacation and makemap. These additional programs are pivotal to sendmail's daily operation. Next, you'll cover the day-to-day administration of sendmail. This section includes two entirely new chapters, "Performance Tuning" to help you make mail delivery as efficient as possible, and "Handling Spam" to deal with sendmail's rich anti-spam features. The next section of the book tackles the sendmail configuration file and debugging. And finally, the book wraps up with five appendices that provide more detail about sendmail than you may ever need. Altogether, versions 8.10 through 8.12 include dozens of new features, options, and macros, and this greatly expanded edition thoroughly addresses each, and provides and advance look at sendmail version 8.13 (expected to be released in 2003).With sendmail, Third Edition in hand, you will be able to configure this challenging but necessary utility for whatever needs your system requires. This much anticipated revision is essential reading for sendmail administrators.