Other Internet client software
Electronic mail has been an essential application for decades. An electronic mail client should be able to save messages sent and received, should allow file attachments, preferably using the MIME standard, and should be almost completely intuitive to use. Organizations may prefer to continue using their existing e-mail client by implementing an Internet gateway to their existing e-mail server. Individuals may wish to purchase a package like Eudora or others. FTP or File Transfer Protocol, defines procedures for transfer of files between Internet hosts. This protocol is often invoked when transferring files from World Wide Web sites, but can also be used on its own. While FTP-only sites used to be fairly common, they are becoming less common as more sites move their published data to web sites, or at least to web interfaces. FTP may be implemented very much like a windows file manager program, including drag-and-drop file copying. Telnet, a remote terminal session application, is less frequently used. It is included with complete TCP/IP packages.
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