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  2. MAPI - Wikipedia

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    "MAPI protocol" is a colloquial name for the MAPI/RPC. At times, Microsoft has also called it "Exchange RPC" and "Outlook-Exchange Transport Protocol". Microsoft provides a sample MAPI/RPC-based application called MFCMAPI to assist developers. It is also widely used as a diagnostics tool by both developers and Microsoft Exchange administrators.

  3. X.400 - Wikipedia

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    An X.400 address is technically referred to as an Originator/Recipient (OR) address. It has two purposes: Mailbox identification – either the originator or recipient. Global domain identification – where a given mailbox is located. 1984 defined an OR address as an X.400 address that identified where the user is located.

  4. Crossbar switch - Wikipedia

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    A crossbar switch has multiple input and output lines that form a crossed pattern of interconnecting lines between which a connection may be established by closing a switch located at each intersection, the elements of the matrix. Originally, a crossbar switch consisted literally of crossing metal bars that provided the input and output paths.

  5. Microsoft Outlook - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Outlook is a personal information manager software system from Microsoft, available as a part of the Microsoft 365 software suites. Though primarily being popular as an email client for businesses, Outlook also includes functions such as calendaring, task managing, contact managing, note-taking, journal logging, web browsing, and RSS news aggregation.

  6. Analog (program) - Wikipedia

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    Analog is a free web log analysis computer program that runs under Windows, macOS, Linux, and most Unix-like operating systems. It was first released on June 21, 1995, by Stephen Turner as generic freeware; the license was changed to the GNU General Public License in November 2004. The software can be downloaded for several computing platforms ...

  7. ARINC 629 - Wikipedia

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    The ARINC 629 bus operates as a multiple-source, multiple-sink system; each terminal can transmit data to, and receive data from, every other terminal on the data bus. This allows much more freedom in the exchange of data between units in the avionics system. ARINC 629 has the ability to accommodate up to a total of 128 terminals on a data bus ...

  8. PeSIT - Wikipedia

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    The requester can send a message containing up to 4095 bytes. In addition to the end-of-transfer service, which coordinates the closing and deselection of files between two exchange partners, the file receiver can send a specific message known as the file receipt acknowledgment message. Sending and receiving files

  9. NXLog - Wikipedia

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    NXLog is a multi-platform log management solution that allows to collect logs from various sources, filter log events, transform log data and route (forward) it to different destinations. [1] It's available both as a free-of-charge NXLog Community Edition and as a commercial NXLog Enterprise Edition with enhanced capabilities, including agent ...