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Answer by rackandboneman for Is it possible to send and receive an email from...

It should work if all involved parties use really modern software. While SMTP works well layered on TCP,it is, at least in its original form, not in itself a protocol BASED on TCP/IP. If you look at...

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Answer by Esa Jokinen for Is it possible to send and receive an email from an...

For emails, a domain is not merely an alias or human readable form for an IP address: mail exchanger MX records exists to specify mail servers responsible for accepting email messages on behalf of a...

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Answer by AnFi for Is it possible to send and receive an email from an IP...

Many SMTP servers (e.g. sendmail) handle user@[aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd] email addresses BUT Some SMTP server do not handle/recognize it They may refuse to accept such sender address or be unable to send to...

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Is it possible to send and receive an email from an IP address instead from a...

Usually an email has a domain name on the right side of the @, so you can identify an organization or a company. This domain is in fact nothing other than a "name" or an "alias" for an IP address,...

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Answer by Roger Hammond for Is it possible to send and receive an email from...

I'm running a scenario where the local thing (NVR) used to send emails to Google when events occurred, but it doesn't support TLS1.2 and I was told when I bought it that if I tried patching it, it...

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