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2 -= MIME explained =
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4 4  In this microlearning, we will explain the MIME protocol. Within eMagiz, the MIME protocol can send (and receive) mails to external parties. Therefore it is helpful to learn what the MIME protocol is all about.
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6 6  Should you have any questions, please get in touch with [[academy@emagiz.com>>mailto:academy@emagiz.com]].
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19 19  * MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) extends the original Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) email protocol.
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23 23  == 3. MIME explained ==
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25 25  In this microlearning, we will explain the MIME protocol. Within eMagiz, the MIME protocol can send (and receive) mails to external parties. Therefore it is helpful to learn what the MIME protocol is all about.
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44 44  The main difference between MIME and S/MIME is that S/MIME is a more secure version of the MIME protocol that allows messages to be encrypted between sender and receiver. This encryption intends to prevent unauthorized parties from reading the content of the message. Note that to use the S/MIME component within eMagiz, you need the proper keys stored in the Keystore and truststore, and you will most likely need to transfer your XML message first to MIME before securing it.
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48 48  == 4. Assignment ==
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50 50  Take a moment to review your Event Streaming solution and find the Manage * Monitoring section to see the topic statistics. Review if you can reproduce the numbers above.
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55 55  * MIME has several advantages over standard SMTP messages
56 56  * When you need a more secure option, you can use S/MIME instead of MIME
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60 60  == 6. Suggested Additional Readings ==
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62 62  If you are interested in this topic and want more information, please read the release notes provided by eMagiz. Furthermore, please check out the following links: