Computer Science, asked by Roonie2569, 1 year ago

A machine that connects to two or more electronic mail systems and transfers mail messages among them is known as
A.Gateways
B.mail gateway
C.bridges
D.User Agent

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Answered by ViratKohli36185
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A machine that connects two or more electronic mail systems and transfers mail messages among them is known as Mail Gateway.

The mail gateway is a machine that handles connections between networks that run diffrent communications protocols or communications between diffrent networks that use the same protocol.

The simplest mail gateway to set up is one that connects two networks that use the same protocol or mailer.
Answered by anjaliom1122
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Answer:

B. Mail gateway

A machine that connects to two or more electronic mail systems and transfers mail messages among them is known as Mail gateway.

Explanation:

A mail gateway is a device that connects to two or more electronic mail systems and transports messages between them. The mail gateway is a device that manages communications between networks that use the same protocol or connections between networks that run different communication protocols. Secure Email Gateways examine emails to identify phishing, spam, and malware. Before emails are sent to their intended destination, it either bans, quarantines, or sends them to the email platform's built-in security inspection.

  • A sort of email server called an email gateway guards a company's or a user's internal email servers. Every email sent and received goes through this server, which serves as a gateway.
  • A Secure Email Gateway (SEG) is a piece of hardware or software that tracks every email that is sent and received.
  • Email gateway security is intended to stop spam and provide useful email. Unwanted messages might be spam, phishing scams, viruses, or fraudulent material. Outgoing messages can be examined to stop sensitive information from leaving the company or to automatically encrypt emails that do. Depending on the needs, SEG functionality can be implemented as an on-premises appliance or as a cloud service.
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