What is ftp and SMTP?

FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a standard network protocol used for transferring files between a client and a server on a computer network. It provides a straightforward method for uploading and downloading files, making it commonly used for file sharing and website maintenance.

SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is a protocol used for sending email messages between servers and from a client to a server. It handles the transmission of email over the internet, ensuring that messages are routed and delivered to the intended recipients.

FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is not used for email. While it is used for transferring files, SMTP is the protocol specifically designed for sending email messages.

HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is used for transferring web pages and other resources on the World Wide Web. FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is used for transferring files between a client and a server. SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is used for sending email messages between servers and from clients to servers. DNS (Domain Name System) translates domain names into IP addresses, facilitating access to resources on the internet by human-readable names. Each of these protocols serves distinct purposes in managing and accessing information over networks.

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