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Message Oriented Text Interchange Systems

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Message-Oriented Text Interchange System (MOTIS) is an ISO messaging standard based on the ITU-T X.400 Message Handling System (MHS) standard.

It plays a similar role to the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) in the TCP/IP protocol suite.


References

Halsall, Fred (1996). Data Communications, Computer Networks and Open Systems (4th Edition). Addison-Wesley. pp. 786–791. ISBN 0-201-42293-X.