E-Mail, newsgroups, and forums
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Revision as of 00:11, 12 March 2014
Formats for the storage or transmission of messages (singly or in groups) for electronic mail, discussion lists, forums, newsgroups, BBSs, social networking, etc. See also Web, Address books and contacts.
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Abbreviations, conventions, etc. in messaging
Online messages can be a language all their own, with different dialects for different types of messages, but often "leaking" from one service to another. Here are a few of the things to watch out for:
- Emoticons - smileys, frowneys, etc :-)
- Hashtags, at-signs, retweets, etc. - Twitterisms that often turn up elsewhere
- Txtspeak - various abbreviations sometimes used in chats
Bulletin Board Systems (BBSs)
Programs
- Fido BBS
- Opus-CBCS (BBS software)
- Opus Embedded Commands (OEC)
- PCBoard
Networks, protocols and formats
Chat, Texting and Instant Messaging
- AOL Instant Messenger
- ICQ
- IRC (Internet Relay Chat)
- Puffchat
- SMS (text messaging on phones)
- Snapchat
- XMPP (Jabber)
Standards and protocols
- Habeas Warrant Mark
- IMAP
- Internet e-mail message format (RFC 733/RFC 822/RFC 2822/RFC 5322)
- Maildir
- mbox
- POP3
- QWK
- SMTP
- SOUP
- SPF
- T.37 (fax to e-mail)
Specific programs
- AOL
- AOL e-mail messages
- AOL Personal Filing Cabinet (includes e-mail as well as other things)
- Apple Mail
- Blue Wave
- Eudora
- Gmail
- Hotmail
- Lotus Notes
- Notes Storage Facility (NSF)
- Mailpile
- MLM (Novell Groupwise)
- Outlook
- Nickfile (NK2)
- Personal Folder File (PAB, PST, OST)
- Outlook Express Database (DBX)
- Pegasus Mail
- Pine
- Thunderbird
Forums
Secure messaging
- Crypho
- DeadDrop
- PGP
- PKCS7
- Privacy-Enhanced Mail (RFC 1421)
- SafeSlinger
- Silent Circle Instant Messaging Protocol
- S/MIME
Social Networking
Transfer Encodings
- Base64
- MIME
- Mime-type
- Quoted-printable
- Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format (TNEF; winmail.dat)
- Uuencoding
- yEnc
Usenet
Links
- Online, Underground: In-progress written history of online messageboards
- Opt out of PRISM: surveillance-free alternatives to things including social networking and messaging
- India to send world's last telegram. Stop.
- How to self-host your own mail server in the cloud
- NSA Says It Can’t Search Its Own Emails (Just everybody else's!)
- How can I find out where an email really came from?
- New Encrypted Email Services Coming From Kim Dotcom's Mega And Newzbin
- Lots of vintage BBS software
- LinkedIn ‘Intro’duces Insecurity
- Dark Mail Alliance - developing end-to-end encryption for e-mail
- TorBirdy: extension to use Tor encryption with Thunderbird
- The Daunting Challenge of Secure E-Mail
- Verify e-mail addresses online
- Kickstarting Operator: a censorship-resistant, shape-shifting newsreader
- Modems, wArEz, and ANSI art: Remembering BBS life at 2400bps
- PLATO: The Emergence of Online Community
- Free download of danah boyd's must-read book "It's Complicated" (about young people and social networking)
- The Minitel: France's 1980s "Internet"