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The Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a cloud computing platform that has datacenters in various locations around the world and provides various web services such as Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) in which you can use it to instantiate e-mail services. The administrator of email server on EC2 should stick to some important observations about the correct settings for that emails sent by it will widely accepted...

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The Time-based One-Time Password algorithm (TOTP) is an algorithm capable of generating pseudo-random passwords through a shared private key. The algorithm is formalized by RFC 6238 for use in dual factor authentication.   The TOTP is a combination of the private key and the current time of the device that runs the algorithm. Therefore, two devices calculate exactly the same value if they have their...

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Several anti-spam systems provide methods of sending feedback so that e-mail service administrators can learn about complaints against their own senders. These feedbacks are very important for the email service administrator because too many abuses can compromise the reputation of the IP used by the service. If an IP's reputation is compromised, multiple providers may stop receiving messages from that service.   The best-known feedback system is...

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Static IP is allocated to an ISP client under assurance that such IP will never be changed. This warranty is given under a contract between the parties. In contrast, dynamic IP is allocated to the client without any guarantee that it will not be changed by the ISP.   Some people believe that the dynamic IP is one that is constantly changed by the ISP. But this...

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