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Understanding TCP/IP

You're reading from   Understanding TCP/IP A clear and comprehensive guide to TCP/IP protocols

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2006
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781904811718
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Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Introduction to Network Protocols FREE CHAPTER 2. Network Monitoring Tools 3. Physical Layer 4. Link Layer 5. Internet Protocol 6. IP Address 7. Routing 8. IP Version 6 9. Transmission Control Protocol 10. User Datagram Protocol 11. Domain Name System 12. Telnet 13. File Transfer Protocol 14. Hypertext Transfer Protocol 15. Email 16. Forums 17. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol A. CISCO Routers Index

15.4 SMTP

The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is a simple protocol. Individual commands are in the form of ASCII text (similar to the Telnet protocol). Therefore, it is easy to use the Telnet program, for example, to send an email using the SMTP protocol.

The client uses the TCP protocol to establish a communication channel to a server on a well‑known port 25. The client will enter commands in this channel, and the server will reply with a three-digit code followed by an error description text.

Commands entered by the client are four-character words that are not case sensitive. A command may be followed by a parameter separated by a space. The command will end with the end of the line (CR LF).

The principle of the SMTP protocol may be shown by an example of sending an email using the Telnet program from Windows XP. (The highlighted code indicates the client’s commands, and the remaining code indicates replies from the server.):

C:\> Telnet smtp.provider.com 25

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