Sony PC120BT Network Function Operating Instructions - Page 76
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Glossary Link (p. 49) A related page address listed on a Web page as a Web link. Password (p. 23) Used to access the provider in combination with a user ID. POP3 (p. 25) An abbrebiation for Post Office Protocol, Version 3. This is a server used to receive email. PPP (p. 23) An abbrebiation for Point to Point Protocol, Version 3. This is a protocol for accessing a provider using a dial-up connection. Proxy (p. 25) A server or program to make a computer located inside a firewall pass through the firewall. Reply (p. 49) To reply to a previously received e-mail message. When replying, "Re:" (Reply) is added to the beginning of the title in order to indicate that the e-mail is a reply. Signature (p. 38) Used to add your name, your address, etc., to the end of a message. SMTP (p. 25) An abbreviation for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. This is a server used to send e-mail. SSL (p. 73) An abbrebiation for Secure Sockets Layer. A protocol for exchanging information safely between Web browsers and Web servers. SSL is frequently used for credit card transactions over the Internet. SSL also has a function to verify ownership and to encrypt data. Subject (p. 32) The title of a e-mail message. When replying, "Re:" (Reply) is added to the beginning of the title in order to indicate that the e-mail is a reply. When forwarding an e-mail message, "Fw:" (Forward) is added to the beginning of the title in order to indicate that the e-mail is a forwarded e-mail message. URL (p. 54) An abbrebiation for Uniform Resource Locator. An address on the Internet. By specifying this address, you can access the Web page. Web page (p. 54) A Web site that makes information available on the Internet. When the page includes Web links, you can specify other pages by selecting the link. 76-GB