X.400 and SMTP: Battle of the E-Mail Protocols

References

References
For a complete (technical, but very readable) look at how networks are implemented, see:
Tanenbaum, Andrew S. 1996. Computer Networks. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-13-394248-1.
For a thorough examination of Digital?s implementation of the OSI model:
Martin, James, and Joe Leben. 1992. DECnet Phase V: An OSI Implementation. Boston: Digital Press. ISBN 1-5558-076-9.
For an evaluation of a number of different network implementations:
Fortino, Andres, and Jerry Golick. 1996. Multivendor Networking. New York: McGraw-Hill.
For a thorough description of TCP/IP:
Black, Ulysses. 1995. TCP/IP & Related Protocols. New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-07-113296-1.
For an overview of TCP/IP administration from a Unix perspective:
Hung, Craig. 1992. TCP/IP Network Administration. Sebastopol, CA: O?Reilly and Associates, Inc. ISBN 0-93175-82-X.
For a description of DNS and its most popular implementation, BIND:
Albitz, Paul, and C. Liu. 1992. DNS and BIND. Sebastopol, CA: O?Reilly & Associates, Inc. ISBN 1-56592-010-4.
And the network-related RFCs:
Deering, S., and R. Hinden. 1995. Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) (RFC 1883).
ISI USC. 1981. Internet Protocol (RFC 791).
ISI USC. 1981. Transmission Control Protocol (RFC 793).
Mockapetris, P. 1983. Domain Names?Concepts and Facilities (RFC 882).
Mockapetris, P. 1983. Domain Names?Implementation and Specification (RFC 883).
Postel, J. 1980. User Datagram Protocol (RFC 768).
Rose, M. T., and D. E. Cass. 1987. ISO Transport Service on top of the TCP (RFC 1006).
Reynolds, J., and J. Postel.

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