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A mail retrieval agent (MRA) is a computer application that retrieves or fetches e-mail from a remote mail server and works with a mail delivery agent to deliver mail to a local or remote email mailbox.[1] MRA is an automated agent that works on behalf of the user agent checks for the new incoming mail.[2][3] MRAs may be external applications by themselves or be built into bigger applications like a mail user agent. Significant examples of standalone MRAs include fetchmail and getmail.[4][user-generated source]
The concept of an MRA is not standardized in email architecture. Although they operate like mail transfer agents, MRAs are technically clients when they retrieve and submit messages.
Delivery mechanisms
editThe mail retrieval agent may support delivery of retrieved mail via the following mechanisms:
- Via a mail transport agent (Listening for SMTP transfers on port 25)
- Via a mail delivery agent
- Direct delivery to an mbox formatted mailbox
- Direct delivery to a maildir directory
- Output to standard output
Multiple mailbox support
editThe mail retriever agent may support retrieval of mail from multiple mailboxes simultaneously. This enables a mailserver to have a centrally configured mail retriever agent that runs against a dedicated mail system account, and collects the mail for all users in a single invocation (rather than using cron to run a mail retriever agent against all the mail recipients).
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "GBdirect — An Overview of Internet Email". ebusiness.gbdirect.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ Bergstra, Jan; Burgess, Mark (2011-08-11). Handbook of Network and System Administration. Elsevier. ISBN 978-0-08-055358-0.
- ^ "GBdirect — An Overview of Internet Email". ebusiness.gbdirect.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ MuttWiki: MailConcept
Bibliography
edit- Faircloth, Jeremy (25 Nov 2013). Enterprise Applications Administration: The Definitive Guide to Implementation and Operations. Newnes. ISBN 9780124078871.
- EC-Council (20 Dec 2012). Network Defense: Security and Vulnerability Assessment. Cengage Learning. ISBN 978-1435483590.
- Vakali, Athena (30 Sep 2006). Web Data Management Practices: Emerging Techniques and Technologies. Idea Group Inc (IGI). ISBN 9781599042305.
- McBee, Jim (26 Jan 2009). Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9780470478141.