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<title>SMTP Service Extension for Reliable Delivery</title>

<author initials='A' surname='Melnikov' fullname='Alexey Melnikov'>
    <organization />
</author>

<author initials='E' surname='Burger' fullname='Eric Burger'>
    <organization />
</author>

<date month='July' day='5' year='2005' />

<abstract><t>There is an issue with SMTP that RFC 1047 raised in 1988. The time between a SMTP client submitting a mail object and the SMTP server responding to the request can be arbitrarily long. SMTP addresses this issue by a hack, hoping that the SMTP server responds fast enough and the SMTP client waits long enough to find out if the submission was successful.</t></abstract>

</front>

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