
Introducing the FireCracker!
Based on Analog Devices popular
Blackfin
embedded processor, Silica has developed the FireCracker Development and Reference Design Platform for audio and video applications.
FireCracker is a unique concept of a hybrid between a development board and a reference design that enables design engineers to bring embedded computing solutions from concept to production in record time.

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book
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Ending Spam: Bayesian Content Filtering and the Art of Statistical Language Classification
The clearest and most erudite treatise on spam filtering to date.
preview:
http://www.amazon.com
date: 7/17/2005
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book
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Internet Email Protocols: A Developer's Guide
Gathers the key technologies that form the underlying mechanics of Internet email, and explains how and why these technologies fit together to provide cohesive email services.
Johnson, a network services engineer for Motorola, shows how to troubleshoot and solve email problems, and how to evaluate different implementations of the standards and protocols.
preview:
http://www.amazon.com
date: 1/15/2000
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book
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Programmer's Guide to Internet Mail
Describes from a programmer's perspective the primary Internet mail, directory, and domain name protocols and standards, and explains how to use other important network protocols vital to creating message- enabled applications.
Includes discussions of how protocols and standards facilitate message submission, delivery and retrieval; support directory lookup; interoperate; and create a framework for sophisticated networked applications.
preview:
http://www.amazon.com
date: 1/15/2000
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book
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sendmail, 3rd Edition
Reliable, flexible, and configurable enough to solve the mail routing needs of any web site, sendmail has withstood the test of time, but has become no less daunting in its complexity.
Even the most experienced system administrators have found it challenging to configure and difficult to understand.
preview:
http://www.amazon.com
date: 12/2/2002
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overview
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Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is the de facto standard for e-mail transmissions across the Internet.
Formally SMTP is defined in RFC 821 (STD 10) as amended by RFC 1123 (STD 3) chapter 5. The protocol used today is also known as ESMTP and defined in RFC 2821.
preview:
http://en.wikipedia.org
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overview
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Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
Includes these sections: * Introducing SMTP - A brief description of the SMTP, including definitions of terms used in this chapter to describe SMTP. * Using the Mail Facilities - Describes how to use the Cisco IOS for S/390 mail facilities for the transportation of electronic mail. * Interface to a User Mail System - Describes the interfaces between the Cisco IOS for S/390 mail routines and the post office.
preview:
http://www.cisco.com
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tutorial
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SMTP: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
These pages are designed as a reference for the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). They cover today's SMTP implementations and the IETF SMTP specifications, including some SMTP extensions.
preview:
http://cr.yp.to
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