What is the difference between http and smtp?
Answer / Devendra Singh
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) and SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) are two different protocols used on the internet, each serving unique purposes. HTTP is primarily used for transferring data over the web, including HTML pages, images, and other web resources. On the other hand, SMTP is specifically designed for email transmission between servers or mail clients.
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