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Enhanced Email Dispersion Enforce Using Mail Server

SUMATHI SIVARAJ, L.DHANAM, YASOTHA MOHANKUMAR, M.S.VINU M.E Computer Science and Engineering, Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, Anna University, India M.E Computer Science and Engineering, Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, Anna University, India M.E., (Ph.D.) Assistant professor, Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, India M.E., Assistant professor, Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, India

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Abstract: E-Mail service details with the web site that manages the electronic way of communication. Through this paper, we will produce our own domain, user id, sends mails to any user and manage inbox, folder lock options within E-mail and Set permissions for employer ids under a private concern (or domain). DNS is a relatively simple, text- based protocol, within which one or a lot of recipients of a message are specified along with the message text and possibly other encoded objects. The information message is then transferred to a remote server using a procedure of queries and responses between the client and server. An email client knows the outgoing mail SMTP server from its configuration. A relaying server usually determines which SMTP server to connect to by looking up the MX (Mail eXchange) DNS record for each recipient's domain name (the part of the email address to the right of the at (@) sign).The DNS client initiates a TCP connection to server's port 25 (unless overridden by configuration). DNS is a "push" protocol that does not allow one to "pull" messages from a remote server on demand. The core module of our project is to provide an efficient way of Intrusion Detection using Trust + Awareness methodology by which if any intruder attempts in accessing a client’s account, the owner will be notified of it at his next successful login session with details of Attack time, Attack Date, Attacker’s IP address, Attacker’s guess at the wrong password.

Keywords: Mail Exchange; E-Mail; Mail Server; IP address; TCP connection

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[1] SUMATHI SIVARAJ, L.DHANAM, YASOTHA MOHANKUMAR, M.S.VINU M.E Computer Science and Engineering, Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, Anna University, India M.E Computer Science and Engineering, Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, Anna University, India M.E., (Ph.D.) Assistant professor, Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, India M.E., Assistant professor, Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, India, “Enhanced Email Dispersion Enforce Using Mail Server,” International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engineering (IJARCCE)

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