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SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol)
A standard for using a telephone line (or serial line) and a modem to connect a computer to the Internet. SLIP is gradually being replaced by PPP.
 
SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol)
SMTP is the protocol used to transfer mail from one machine to another. Unlike POP3 it is for sending E-mail rather then receiving.
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
A set of standards for communicating with devices connected to a TCP/IP network, such as routers, hubs, and switches. Software for managing devices via SNMP is available for every kind of commonly used computer and is often bundled along with the device they are designed to manage.
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Spam (or Spamming)
To send a message or advertisement to a large number of people who did not request the information, or to repeatedly send the same message to a single person. "Spamming" is considered very poor Netiquette. CAUCE (The Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email) is an organization dedicated to removing spam from the Internet.
 
SQL (Structured Query Language)
A specialized programming language for sending queries to databases. Each application will have its own version of SQL-implementing features unique to that application, but all SQL-capable databases will support a common subset of SQL.
 
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SSI (Server Side Include)
A server-side include is a variable value (for example, a file "Last modified" date) that a server can include in an HTML file before it sends it to the requestor. If you're creating a Web page, you can insert an include statement in the HTML file that looks like this: <!--#echo var="LAST_MODIFIED"--> \ and the server will obtain the last-modified date for the file and insert it before the HTML file is sent to requestors.
 
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)
SSL is a way of transferring data across the Internet securely using encryption.
 

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