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K4. What do I have to do to use the IMAP-GSS protocol?

The Fetchmail FAQ
Fetchmail can use RFC1731 GSSAPI authorization to safely identify you to your IMAP server, as long as you can share Kerberos V credentials with your mail host and you have a GSSAPI-capable IMAP server. UW-IMAP (available via FTP at ftp.cac.washington.edu) is the only one I'm aware of and the one I recommend anyway for other reasons. You'll need version 4.1-FINAL or greater though, and it has to have GSS support compiled in.
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Which port listens to the IMAP protocol?

CPSecure Gateway Antivirus FAQ
No. The CSG cannot scan mail sent and received via Netscape/Mozilla because a special method involving the IMAP protocol is used to download mail.
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What transformation protocol do I use?

The TRAFO FAQ Page
If you want to do a two-hybrid or similar screen start with the Quick and Easy Transformation Procedure to transform your bait plasmid into the yeast strain you will be using. Then use the Standard Transformation procedure to do an experiment to test your library plasmid DNA for transformation yield to determine the scale you wish to use. Finally, use the High Efficiency Library Transformation procedure with the appropriate scale to generate the transformants to screen your library. FAQ
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Can I use IMAP or POP from the Huskymail system?

NetID FAQ Answers
Yes. The UITS Department has enabled IMAP over secure SSL for use with the Huskymail Student Mail system. This will allow all students to use IMAP client mail programs (Outlook, Outlook Express, Netscape Messenger, etc...) to access their mail without connecting to the Huskymail Website. For Instructions on configuring your Mail Program for IMAP, please click here. UITS has decided to keep @Uconn.edu mail address for all students, in addition to the @huskymail.uconn.edu address. The @UConn.
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When should I use Parcel Viewer and when should I use iMAP?

iMAP & Parcel Viewer Frequently Asked Questions
If your are interested in other data themes in relation to or independent of property-specific information and characteristics, use iMAP, but only if you have a high-speed Internet connection.
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What is a protocol?

Shepherd Center: Frequently Asked Questions
A protocol is a study plan on which all clinical trials are based. The plan is carefully designed to safeguard the health of the participants as well as answer specific research questions. A protocol describes the types of people who may participate in the trial, the schedule of tests, procedures, medications and dosages, and the length of the study.
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Do you have a protocol for the use of this product?

Invitrogen - Molecular Probes - Frequently Asked Questions A...
Many of our products come with instructions, and almost all of our products have a bibliography of related papers available on our website. In some instances, especially with new research chemicals, we have no information other than physical data on the chemical itself. Even when we have no specific information, however, our Technical Assistance Department may be able to direct you to references or protocols for related products.
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Can I use my own protocol?

Services and Support - FAQs
Protocols provided by Ocimum Biosolutions allow you to access our methodology, which has been proven to work with our arrays. Feel free to adapt our protocols to your needs or to use any method of your choice.
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Can I use iMAP over a dial-up Internet connection?

iMAP & Parcel Viewer Frequently Asked Questions
For best results, iMAP requires a fast Internet connection (DSL or better). It will work over a dial-up connection, but the initial loading of the site will be very slow. If you are interested only in property searches, try our faster-loading Parcel Viewer application.
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What monitor settings should I use for iMAP and Parcel Viewer?

iMAP & Parcel Viewer Frequently Asked Questions
Planned outages and known problems with these applications are noted under the heading "News" on the iMAP and Parcel Viewer main pages. If no relevant news is posted there but one of these applications is not working for you, there is still a good chance that the problem is centered on the application, especially if you have run iMAP and/or Parcel Viewer successfully on your computer in the past with the same computer and browser configuration you are using now.
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Should I use POP or IMAP?

OCF Mail - Sorting and Handling
This depends on your needs. POP is ideal if you like to download your messages to your computer and read them offline, or if you typically only use one computer for reading your mail. IMAP allows you to read your mail selectively instead of downloading everything at once--you can save messages to your own computer as needed.
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Who should use the IMAP Cataloging Template?

IMAP > Cataloging Project > FAQ
The IMAP Cataloging Template is intended primarily for smaller organizations with collections of unique films, videotapes and audiotapes and no staff trained in cataloging. It is also intended for artists/producers. Organizations with professional cataloging staff may also find it to be a useful tool. It is not intended for home collections of commercially available materials.
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What is IMAP, and what settings shall I use ?

FAQ
If you want to use IMAP instead of POP (you can't use both at the same time) then use the following settings: Mail path, mail directory (name differs): mail (An empty value will cause mailbox listings to take a horrible amount of time!) If the program your are using supports IMAP over SSL (Secure Sockets Layer), you should enable it for better security. Outlook Express and Netscape Messenger among others supports it.
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And what about IMAP?

Frequently Asked Questions: Appendices
There are two ways of using IMAP with Gnus. The first one is to use IMAP like POP3, that means Gnus fetches the mail from the IMAP server and stores it on disk. If you want to do this (you don't really want to do this) add the following to ~/.gnus.el add-to-list 'mail-sources '(imap :server "mail.mycorp.
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What is GSS-API?

CORBASEC Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
Another important development in the field of Open distributed system security has been the Generic Security Services Application Program Interface (GSS-API). This interface hides from its callers the details of the specific underlying security mechanism, leading to better application portability, and moving generally in the direction of a better interworking capability.
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How come protocol XYZ takes much longer when I use RCF?

RCF Frequently Asked Questions
This is due to the fact that you forgot to enable support for a part of the particular protocol you experience problems with. This is similar to the previous question.
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Do I need to use weights when analyzing GSS data?

GSS Index
Users must decide for themselves whether and how to use weights when analyzing the GSS. The paragraphs that follow outline some reasons that users might wish to weight GSS data, and describe some weights made available as part of the GSS cumulative file. Since 1975 the GSS has used full-probability sampling of households designed to give each household an equal probability of being included in the GSS. Hence, for household-level variables the GSS is self-weighting.
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Do I have to be a protocol expert to use a protocol analyzer?

Network Analysis Protocol Analyzer - FAQs
Definitely not. While protocol analyzers can be used by network developers to view the exact contents of a network conversation, a modern protocol analyzer with a graphical user interface provides many other types of information beyond the bits and bytes of the actual protocols. Being able to see which device or system failed to respond is usually enough information to pinpoint the problem and focus your attention on that piece of the puzzle.
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mail.net: Reliable email solutions - FAQs
IMAP is a popular protocol for accessing email messages. With IMAP, instead of messages being downloaded to the user's local computer, the messages are stored on the mail server. When users access their email through an email client such as Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird, they are working directly with the messages stored on their mail server. IMAP is a convenient option for users who need to access their email online from multiple computers and locations.
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NC ITS Services: NC Mail
IMAP stands for Internet Message Access Protocol. It is a method of accessing electronic mail or bulletin board messages that are kept on a central mail server.
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ms1cutover-faq
IMAP is a method of accessing email which is similar in some respects to POP, but has enhanced features for handling and storing mail on the server. Users may use POP or IMAP, but should use one or the other universally on all computers at all times. Mixed use will result in confusion and problems with accessing mail on the server. ICIT recommends POP for users with a single computer using Eudora or another email software product.
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Email Help :: Technology Support Services, Oregon State Univ...
IMAP stands for Internet Message Access Protocol. It is a method of accessing electronic mail or bulletin board messages that are kept on a (possibly shared) mail server. In other words, it permits a "client" email program to access remote message stores as if they were local.
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FAQ - Vitalinfonet Computer Services :::
Short for Internet Message Access Protocol, a protocol for retrieving e-mail messages. The latest version, IMAP4, is similar to POP3 but supports some additional features. For example, with IMAP4, you can search through your e-mail messages for keywords while the messages are still on mail server. You can then choose which messages to download to your machine.
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Frequently Asked Questions
There are two ways of using IMAP with Gnus. The first one is to use IMAP like POP3, that means Gnus fetches the mail from the IMAP server and stores it on disk. If you want to do this (you don't really want to do this) add the following to ~/.gnus (add-to-list 'mail-sources '(imap :server "mail.mycorp.
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Mail Servers, dedicated e-mail servers, web mail servers, ou...
IMAP stands for Internet Message Access Protocol. It is a method of accessing electronic mail messages that are kept on a mail server. For example, email stored on an IMAP server can be manipulated from a desktop computer at home, a workstation at the office, and a notebook computer while traveling, without the need to transfer messages or files back and forth between these computers.
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IndoScot :: Help / Faq
Using Outlook Express / Outlook / Eudora / Netscape Mail? If so you can choose to use IMAP. IMAP like POP allows you to access, read, delete and download your emails from your mailbox. Additionally IMAP is better than POP at synchronizing emails e.g. deleting an email in Outlook Express will also remove it from your mail box on the server
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Pegasus Mail Integration FAQ
Internet Message Access Protocol allows a client to access and manipulate electronic mail messages on a server. It permits manipulation of remote message folders that is functionally equivalent to local mailboxes. [See Dictionary]
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