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O que (quem) é electronic mail address - definição

FAMILY OF FILE FORMATS ASSOCIATED WITH RFC 1421
Privacy-enhanced electronic mail; Privacy Enhanced Mail; PEM file; Privacy-enhanced Electronic Mail

electronic mail address      
<messaging> (Usually "e-mail address") The string used to specify the source or destination of an electronic mail message. E.g. "john@doc.acme.ac.uk". The RFC 822 standard is probably the most widely used on the Internet. X.400 was once used in Europe and Canada. UUCP-style (bang path) addresses or other kinds of {source route} became virtually extinct in the 1990s. In the example above, "john" is the local part which is the name of a mailbox on the destination computer. If the sender and recipient use the same computer, or the same LAN, for electronic mail then the local part is usually all that is required. If they use different computers, e.g. they work at different companies or use different Internet service providers, then the "host part", e.g. "sales.acme.com" must be appended after an "@". This usually takes the form of a {fully qualified domain name} or, within a large organisation, it may be just the hostname part, e.g. "sales". The destination computer named by the host part is usually a server of some kind rather than an individual's workstation or PC. The user's mail is stored on the server and read later via client mail software running on the user's computer. Large organisations, such as universities will often set up a global alias directory which maps a simple user name such as "jsmith" to an address which contains more information such as "jsmith@london.bigcomp.co.uk". This hides the detailed knowledge of where the message will be delivered from the sender, making it much easier to redirect mail if a user leaves or moves to a different department for example. (2006-10-18)
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IDENTIFIER OF THE DESTINATION WHERE EMAIL MESSAGES ARE DELIVERED
Eddress; E-mail addresses; Plus addressing; HTML form e-mail address validation; User:BenB4/Email sandbox; Email addresses; Plus address; E-mail address; Email Address Internationalization; Identity validation; Address tag (Email); Subaddressing; Subaddress; Sub-addressing; Email address internationalization; E-Mailaddress
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e-mail address         
IDENTIFIER OF THE DESTINATION WHERE EMAIL MESSAGES ARE DELIVERED
Eddress; E-mail addresses; Plus addressing; HTML form e-mail address validation; User:BenB4/Email sandbox; Email addresses; Plus address; E-mail address; Email Address Internationalization; Identity validation; Address tag (Email); Subaddressing; Subaddress; Sub-addressing; Email address internationalization; E-Mailaddress

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Privacy-Enhanced Mail

Privacy-Enhanced Mail (PEM) is a de facto file format for storing and sending cryptographic keys, certificates, and other data, based on a set of 1993 IETF standards defining "privacy-enhanced mail." While the original standards were never broadly adopted and were supplanted by PGP and S/MIME, the textual encoding they defined became very popular. The PEM format was eventually formalized by the IETF in RFC 7468.