Sergio Silva (ZA) wrote:
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> Good Day Ladies and Gents
>
> Please could anyone shed some light on the following :
>
> What is the term Telnet Manipulation?
The term doesn't mean anything out of context. Where did you see the term
and in what context? My only guess is that it was referring to using Telnet
to read e-mail?? That's sometimes called manual manipulation of the Simple
Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) with Telnet.
You can Telnet to an e-mail server and type the commands that would normally
be sent in an SMTP packet. Since SMTP (and some other protocols such as FTP)
use ASCII-character-based messages, this works. So you could Telnet to the
server and then type stuff like:
HELO
mail from: soandso
rcpt to: soandso
DATA
blah blah blah
Each line must end with a CRLF. The end of the message is signalled by
sending a period on a line by itself, in other words CRLF.CRLF. Hey, this is
1970s technology.
But I have no idea if that's what you're asking about. Instead of sending a
message that has 50 lines of a signature and a one-line question, why not
try sending a message that has many lines of information that can help us
help you? :-)
Priscilla
>
> It would be greatly appreciated,
>
> Kind Regards,
> Serg
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