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O que (quem) é message handling systems - definição

OSI STANDARD FOR EMAIL
Message handling system; X400; ADMD

MH Message Handling System         
E-MAIL CLIENT
Exmh
The MH Message Handling System is a free, open source e-mail client. It is different from almost all other mail reading systems in that, instead of a single program, it is made from several different programs which are designed to work from the command line provided by the shell on Unix-like operating systems.
Message Handling System         
EMAIL PROTOCOL LATER BOUGHT BY NOVELL
Novell MHS
<messaging, standard> (MHS) The standard defined by ITU-T as X.400 and by ISO as {Message-Oriented Text Interchange Standard} (MOTIS). MHS is the X.400 family of services and protocols that provides the functions for global {electronic mail} transfer among local mail systems and MTAs. It is used by CompuServe, among others. (1996-09-25)
Military Message Handling System         
Military Message Handling System (MMHS) is a profile and set of extensions to X.400 for messaging in military environments.

Wikipédia

X.400

X.400 is a suite of ITU-T recommendations that define the ITU-T Message Handling System (MHS).

At one time, the designers of X.400 were expecting it to be the predominant form of email, but this role has been taken by the SMTP-based Internet e-mail. Despite this, it has been widely used within organizations and was a core part of Microsoft Exchange Server until 2006; variants continue to be important in military and aviation contexts.