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PASS password code, role in POP3, 320
playback attacks, explanation of, 131
POP (Post Office Protocol)
encapsulating for channel source, 325-327
RFC for, 318
POP3
checking for new mail with, 331-333
using DeleteMessage() method with, 330
using Disconnect() method with, 330-331
using GetMessage() method with, 328-330
using MessageCount property with, 328
using SendCommand() method with, 327-328
port 1234, configuring HTTP channel on, 18, 95, 102, 244
port 1235, opening HTTP channel on, 74-75
port attribute, role in <channels> tag for configuration files, 101
port numbers
advisory when running two servers on one machine, 75
specifying for server applications, 100-102
port= attributes, creating in channels of configuration files, 150-151
priority attribute, role in HTTP channels for configuration files, 101
ProcessMessage() function
role in creating sinks for clients, 352-353
sample implementation for serverside asynchronous processing, 235
using with compression sinks, 257-258, 264-265
properties, setting on per-host basis, 299-301
protocol considerations for transport channels, 317-323
provider chains
creating sinks from, 241
role in client-side sinks, 239
provider chains, role in client-side sinks, 239
providers
creating for clients, 350-355
creating for encryption, 280-285
role in configuration files, 103-104
proxies
creating, 202-203
customizing, 308-315
role in .NET Remoting architecture, 202
proxy assemblies, role in versioning client-activated objects, 172-173
proxy objects
default combination of, 308
role in MarshalByRefObject in Singleton mode, 20
role in remoting applications, 14
proxyName attribute, role in HTTP channels for configuration files, 101
proxyPort attribute, role in HTTP channels for configuration files, 101
published objects, example of, 36-37
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