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  2. Dr. Michelle Kolinsky, PsyD, Psychology | Milpitas, CA - WebMD

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    Dr. Michelle Kolinsky, PsyD, is a Psychology specialist practicing in Milpitas, CA with undefined years of experience. . New patients are welcome.

  3. Email authentication - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s, when Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) was designed, it provided for no real verification of sending user or system. This was not a problem while email systems were run by trusted corporations and universities, but since the commercialization of the Internet in the early 1990s, spam, phishing, and other crimes have been found to increasingly involve email.

  4. Email spoofing - Wikipedia

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    Email spoofing is the creation of email messages with a forged sender address. [1] The term applies to email purporting to be from an address which is not actually the sender's; mail sent in reply to that address may bounce or be delivered to an unrelated party whose identity has been faked.

  5. BlitzMail - Wikipedia

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    BlitzMail was an e-mail system used at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States.It was one of the earliest e-mail server/client packages. Use of BlitzMail ended in 2011, in favor of a Microsoft suite of email/online collaboration programs, but students still use the term "blitz" rather than "email."

  6. Email management - Wikipedia

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    An email management system consists of various components to handle different phases of the email management process. [15] These components include: Email ticketing system - One of the key tasks performed by email management systems is to allocate reference numbers to all incoming emails. This process is known as ticketing.

  7. Certified email - Wikipedia

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    Certified email is meant to provide a legal equivalent of the traditional registered mail, where users are able to legally prove that a given email has been sent and received by paying a small fee. Registered mail is mainly used in Italy, [5] but there are present efforts to extend its legal validity according to the framework of the European ...

  8. Email address - Wikipedia

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    The format of an email address is local-part@domain, where the local-part may be up to 64 octets long and the domain may have a maximum of 255 octets. [5] The formal definitions are in RFC 5322 (sections 3.2.3 and 3.4.1) and RFC 5321—with a more readable form given in the informational RFC 3696 (written by J. Klensin, the author of RFC 5321) and the associated errata.

  9. Use POP or IMAP to sync AOL Mail on a third-party app or ...

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    Most email software and applications have an account settings menu where you'll need to update the IMAP or POP3 settings. When entering your account info, make sure you use your full email address, including @aol.com, and that the SSL encryption is enabled for incoming and outgoing mail.