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mail providers and protocols
main( ) methods
HostLookup program
UDPPoke class
man-in-the-middle attacks
manifest files
mark( ) methods
Buffer classes 2nd
InputStream class
markSupported( ) method (InputStream class)
markup languages
Marshall, Casey
marshalling and unmarshalling
match( ) method (Message class)
matches( ) method (Cookie class)
MBONE (Multicast Backbone on the Internet)
session announcements
Message class
constructors
creating messages
flags
getting messages from folders
header information
date\: header
From\: header information
Reply-to\: header
subject\: header
To\:, Cc\:, and Bcc\: headers
implementation of Part interface
replying to messages
message integrity checking and asymmetric encryption
META tags
methods, protected
Microsoft, Java support
MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension) types
content handlers and
content types 2nd
headers and protocols
MIME messages
x-types
MimeMessage class
MimePart interface
multicast addresses
multicast sockets
clients and servers
code examples
multicast sniffer
MulticastSender
definition
efficiency of
multicast addresses and groups
MulticastSocket class [See MulticastSocket class]
routers and
availability of
routersand
multicast support by routers
security issues
UDP and
multicasting
common permanent multicast addresses
examples 2nd
reception by member host
UDP and
versus standard UDP
MulticastSender class
MulticastSniffer class
MulticastSocket class
communicating with multicast groups
constructors
Multipart class
multithreading and data transmission
MutableAttributeSet interface
methods for additions and removal of attributes |