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Reading list
We've selected 11 books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
POP3.
Provides a comprehensive overview of POP3, covering everything from the basics to advanced topics such as security and performance tuning.
Covers the core email protocols, POP, IMAP, and SMTP, providing a comprehensive overview of email transport and retrieval.
This RFC specifies version 2 of the Post Office Protocol (POP3), intended to provide access to a remote mailbox. POP2 was designed primarily for mail retrieval and provides minimal message manipulation capabilities.
Practical guide to POP3, written for system administrators and developers who need to implement or troubleshoot POP3 servers.
This comprehensive textbook on computer networks includes a thorough discussion of POP3 and other email protocols.
Provides an overview of the POP3 protocol and step-by-step instructions for writing a POP3 server in Python, enabling readers to understand the internals of email protocols.
Teaches readers how to build network applications using the Go programming language, including a section on implementing a POP3 client.
Provides a comprehensive guide to TCP/IP socket programming in Java, including a chapter dedicated to POP3 server implementation.
Covers various aspects of email security, providing an overview of POP3 protocols and their security implications.
Provides a comprehensive guide to Microsoft Exchange Server 2013, including an in-depth look at POP3 configuration and management.
This French-language book provides a concise overview of the POP3 protocol, focusing on its implementation and use.
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