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	Title		: Authenticated Mail Transfer Protocol
	Author(s)	: B. Crouzet
	Filename	: draft-crouzet-amtp-00.txt
	Pages		: 35
	Date		: 2003-6-12
	
Authenticated Mail Transfer Protocol is a second version of Simple 
Mail Transfer Protocol. Authenticated Mail Transfer Protocol (AMTP) 
improves Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) and modifies the 
protocol in order to protect email against anonymous mails. The 
improvements included in Authenticated Mail Transfer Protocol will be 
helpful for the Internet community. 
The purpose of this document is to describe the different states of 
Authenticated Mail Transfer Protocol to the Internet community. There 
are five states:  
=> Identified: It is used to identify the user to the server. 
=> Email: It is used to send an email. 
=> Logout: It is used to release any resources in the server when the 
user closes the connection. 
=> Information: It is used to inform the recipientÆs server that an 
email is waiting to be retrieved on the senderÆs server. 
=> Retrieved: It is used to instruct the recipientÆs server to 
retrieve the email from the senderÆs server.

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