Examples of using Internet message in English and their translations into Slovak
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In the internet message that the girl.
Contact with friends and relatives of the person concerned via internet, messages, etc.
The first Internet message was sent on 29 October 1969.
Allow us to inform you about current events in EKOKLASTRI in the form of Internet messages E-news.
In the internet message that the girl was bitten by a rottweiler.
How to get or view the full/internet message headers in Outlook?
The Internet Message Access Protocol is an Internet protocol for remote access to the mailbox.
Get or view the full/internet message headers in Outlook.
This retrieval is governed by either POP(Post Office Protocol)or IMAP(Internet Message Access Protocol).
We have decoded an Internet message from a Czech we know as"Max'.
Before February 14, we were calling for reforms but after the fall of martyrs weare calling for the ouster of the regime,” read their Internet message.
Create an e-mail account in Outlook that uses the Internet Message Access Protocol(IMAP) server type.
FLIM(Faithful Library about Internet Message) is a library to provide basic functions about message representation and encoding for emacsen.
Most e-mail applications use the POP protocol,although some can use the newer Internet Message Access Protocol(IMAP).
IMAP(Internet Message Access Protocol) is a method of accessing electronic mail or bulletin board messages that are kept on a(possibly shared) mail server.
Most of the e-mail clients use the POP protocol,although some can use the newer IMAP(Internet Message Access Protocol).
You are using an Internet Message Access Protocol 4(IMAP4) client or another type of client that does not first move the message to the Deleted Items folder.
Most e-mail applications also known as an e-mail clients use the POP protocol,although some can use the newer IMAP(Internet Message Access Protocol).
Working on an Internet Message Access Protocol 4(IMAP4) client or another type of client that does not first move the message to the Deleted Items folder.
Most email applications(sometimes called an email client) use the POP protocol,although some can use the newer IMAP(Internet Message Access Protocol).
This article provides thesettings for configuring an email program to use Internet Message Access Protocol 4(IMAP4) to access your Microsoft personal email account.
Most e-mail applications(sometimes called e-mail clients) use the POP protocol,although some may use the newer IMAP(Internet Message Access Protocol).
IMAP(Internet Message Access Protocol) is best if you check email from multiple devices, because your messages are stored with your email provider until you delete them.
Most e-mail applications(sometimes called an e-mail client) use the POP protocol,although some can use the newer IMAP(Internet Message Access Protocol) or APOP.
After you have added your users to Office 365,you can use Internet Message Access Protocol(IMAP) to migrate email for those users from their IMAP-enabled email servers.
Some examples of such network daemons include the Hyper Text Transport Protocol Daemon(httpd), which provides web server functionality; the SecureSHell Daemon(sshd), which provides secure remote login shell and file transfer capabilities; and the Internet Message Access Protocol Daemon(imapd), which provides E-Mail services.
You use an Internet Message Access Protocol 4(IMAP4), Post Office Protocol 3(POP3), or another type of messaging client that does not first move the message to the Deleted Items folder.
This article contains steps for you to follow toset up your Post Office Protocol 3(POP3) or Internet Message Access Protocol 4(IMAP4) account so that you can use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange Server 2007 account.
Then think cost effectively and make use of the inexpensiverates of modern providers of VoIP(Voice over IP) and internet messaging.
Condemns the attempts by the Russian government to block Internet messaging services and websites;