slovodefinícia
messaging
(encz)
messaging,odesílání zpráv Zdeněk Brož
messaging
(wn)
messaging
n 1: the sending and processing of e-mail by computer [syn:
messaging, electronic messaging]
podobné slovodefinícia
electronic messaging
(encz)
electronic messaging, n:
messaging
(encz)
messaging,odesílání zpráv Zdeněk Brož
electronic messaging
(wn)
electronic messaging
n 1: the sending and processing of e-mail by computer [syn:
messaging, electronic messaging]
messaging
(wn)
messaging
n 1: the sending and processing of e-mail by computer [syn:
messaging, electronic messaging]
messaging application programming interface
(foldoc)
Messaging Application Programming Interface
Mail Application Programming Interface
MAPI
Messaging Applications Programming Interface
Microsoft Mail Application Program Interface

(MAPI) A messaging architecture and a client
interface component for applications such as {electronic
mail}, scheduling, calendaring and document management. As a
messaging architecture, MAPI provides a consistent interface
for multiple application programs to interact with multiple
messaging systems across a variety of hardware platforms.

MAPI provides better performance and control than {Simple
MAPI}, Common Messaging Calls (CMC) or the {Active Messaging
Library}. It has a comprehensive, open, dual-purpose
interface, integrated with Microsoft Windows. MAPI can be
used by all levels and types of client application and
"service providers" - driver-like components that provide a
MAPI interface to a specific messaging system. For example, a
word processor can send documents and a workgroup
application can share and store different types of data using
MAPI.

MAPI separates the programming interfaces used by the client
applications and the service providers. Every component works
with a common, Microsoft Windows-based user interface. For
example, a single messaging client application can be used to
receive messages from fax, a bulletin board system, a
host-based messaging system and a LAN-based system.
Messages from all of these systems can be delivered to a
single "universal Inbox".

MAPI is aimed at the powerful, new market of workgroup
applications that communicate with such different messaging
systems as fax, DEC All-In-1, voice mail and public
communications services such as AT&T Easylink Services,
CompuServe and MCI MAIL. Because workgroup applications
demand more of their messaging systems, MAPI offers much more
than basic messaging in the programming interface and supports
more than local area network (LAN)-based messaging systems.
Applications can, for example, format text for a single
message with a variety of fonts and present to their users a
customised view of messages that have been filtered, sorted or
preprocessed.

MAPI is built into Windows 95 and Windows NT and can be
used by 16-bit and 32-bit Windows applications. The
programming interface and subsystem contained in the MAPI
DLL provide objects which conform to the {Component Object
Model}. MAPI includes standard messaging client applications
that demonstrate different levels of messaging support.

MAPI provides cross platform support through such industry
standards as SMTP, X.400 and Common Messaging Calls. MAPI
is the messaging component of {Windows Open Services
Architecture} (WOSA).

[Correct expansion? Relatonship with Microsoft?]

(1997-12-03)
messaging applications programming interface
(foldoc)
Messaging Application Programming Interface
Mail Application Programming Interface
MAPI
Messaging Applications Programming Interface
Microsoft Mail Application Program Interface

(MAPI) A messaging architecture and a client
interface component for applications such as {electronic
mail}, scheduling, calendaring and document management. As a
messaging architecture, MAPI provides a consistent interface
for multiple application programs to interact with multiple
messaging systems across a variety of hardware platforms.

MAPI provides better performance and control than {Simple
MAPI}, Common Messaging Calls (CMC) or the {Active Messaging
Library}. It has a comprehensive, open, dual-purpose
interface, integrated with Microsoft Windows. MAPI can be
used by all levels and types of client application and
"service providers" - driver-like components that provide a
MAPI interface to a specific messaging system. For example, a
word processor can send documents and a workgroup
application can share and store different types of data using
MAPI.

MAPI separates the programming interfaces used by the client
applications and the service providers. Every component works
with a common, Microsoft Windows-based user interface. For
example, a single messaging client application can be used to
receive messages from fax, a bulletin board system, a
host-based messaging system and a LAN-based system.
Messages from all of these systems can be delivered to a
single "universal Inbox".

MAPI is aimed at the powerful, new market of workgroup
applications that communicate with such different messaging
systems as fax, DEC All-In-1, voice mail and public
communications services such as AT&T Easylink Services,
CompuServe and MCI MAIL. Because workgroup applications
demand more of their messaging systems, MAPI offers much more
than basic messaging in the programming interface and supports
more than local area network (LAN)-based messaging systems.
Applications can, for example, format text for a single
message with a variety of fonts and present to their users a
customised view of messages that have been filtered, sorted or
preprocessed.

MAPI is built into Windows 95 and Windows NT and can be
used by 16-bit and 32-bit Windows applications. The
programming interface and subsystem contained in the MAPI
DLL provide objects which conform to the {Component Object
Model}. MAPI includes standard messaging client applications
that demonstrate different levels of messaging support.

MAPI provides cross platform support through such industry
standards as SMTP, X.400 and Common Messaging Calls. MAPI
is the messaging component of {Windows Open Services
Architecture} (WOSA).

[Correct expansion? Relatonship with Microsoft?]

(1997-12-03)
multimedia messaging services
(foldoc)
Multimedia Messaging Services
MMS

(MMS) A feature of some mobile telephones that
allows them to send messages including text, sound, images and
video.

(2007-06-25)
vendor independent messaging
(foldoc)
Vendor Independent Messaging

(VIM) An electronic mail API promoted by an
industry group headed by Lotus Development. VIM is a
competitor to Microsoft's MAPI.

[Features?]

(1995-03-28)
windows messaging
(foldoc)
Windows Messaging

Microsoft's Internet electronic mail
application, formerly called Microsoft Exchange.

(1998-07-05)
windows messaging

An inter-process communication facility usually
provided by vendors of graphical user interfaces for
concurrent operating systems, such as Microsoft, The {X
Consortium} and Apple.

The system software translates hardware interrupts from
various input devices into messages according to the current
input context (e.g. the active window of the frontmost
application). Each message is a short piece of information.
A message's format depends on its type, which is usually
encoded in its first field. The message is sent to the
client application using some communication protocol
(e.g. shared memory, internal socket, network socket).
The client application dispatches the message and performs any
actions required. The messages can also be sent by client
applications. This provides convenient and flexible
inter-process communication.

(1998-07-06)

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