![]() Then other network protocols - either IMAP or POP3 - download the electronic mail to the recipient's SMTP client.įrom a purely technical point of view, it would also be possible to send e-mails directly from the sender's SMTP client to that of the recipient. ![]() From there, the "Mail Delivery Agent" (MDA) sends it to the recipient's e-mail inbox. This is once again checked for spam by the MSA and/or the MTA and then transferred to the message storage area in the incoming mail server. Upon arrival at the destination SMTP server, the data packets are reassembled back into a complete e-mail. If not, the MTA splits it into small data packets to be forwarded to the destination SMTP server in the shortest and least congested route possible. ![]() If the recipient domain is connected to the same mail server as the sender, the e-mail will be delivered directly.
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