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Photoshop Basics to Fundamentals Training

By London Design Training Courses

Why Choose Photoshop Basics to Fundamentals Training Course? Our Photoshop Basics to Fundamentals Training Course offers a strong skills in Adobe Photoshop, equipping with essential skills. Learn to use layers, selection tools, layer effects, layers, masking, photos, typography, filters, and color theory. Learn features for confident Photoshop usage. Course Link [https://www.londondesigntrainingcourse.co.uk/photoshop] Duration: 10 hrs Method: 1-on-1, Personalized attention Schedule: Tailor your own hours of your choice, available from Mon to Sat between 9 am and 7 pm Course Highlights: * Master Advanced Photoshop Skills: Develop expertise in professional image editing, retouching, and manipulation techniques. * Hands-on Creative Projects: Engage in practical exercises to enhance real-world design skills. * Explore Special Effects: Dive into advanced topics like layer effects, filters, and blending modes for stunning visual creations. * Typography and Design Mastery: Learn typography styles, layout design, and color theory for compelling compositions. * Build a Professional Portfolio: Receive guidance on crafting a portfolio showcasing your Photoshop expertise. Job Opportunities: * Graphic Designer: Create captivating visuals for print and digital media. * Digital Artist: Craft digital artwork for various applications, from illustrations to ads. * UI/UX Designer: Design user interfaces and experiences for websites and apps. * Web Designer: Develop visually engaging websites with expertise in Photoshop. * Marketing Content Creator: Produce marketing materials, including banners and social media visuals. * Freelance Designer: Offer design services independently to diverse clients. * Advertising Creative: Design impactful ad visuals for creative campaigns. * Print Production Specialist: Prepare print-ready materials, ensuring high-quality results. * Photography Post-Processing Specialist: Enhance and retouch photographs for professional use. Module 1: Interface and Preferences * Familiarize with the Photoshop Interface * Customize Panels and Toolbars to suit your workflow * Explore Photoshop Preferences for optimal settings * Discover different Photoshop CC Workspaces for various tasks * Get started with essential Keyboard Shortcuts Module 2: Image File Formats * Understand various image file formats, including PSD, JPEG, PNG, and PDF * Explore File Compression and its impact on image quality Module 3: Creating a New Document * Set dimensions and size for new documents * Understand media units for precise design specifications * Explore Color Profiles and their importance * Save presets for quick document setups Module 4: Placing Images * Learn about Embedded vs. Linked images * Introduction to Smart Objects for non-destructive editing * Master the Selection tool for precise image placement Module 5: Image Size and Resolution * Save images in different formats and compression settings * Learn about Image Size and Resolution for various output requirements Module 6: Layers Introduction * Organize your work using Layer management * Master layer tasks such as reordering, renaming, grouping, locking, and hiding Module 7: Selection Tools * Explore various Selection Tools like Marquee, Magic Wand, Quick Selection, and Lasso * Understand Inverse Selection and Deselect for efficient editing Module 8: Layer Effects * Apply captivating Layer Effects like Drop Shadow, Stroke, and Outer Glow * Save and clone Effects Styles for quick application * Combine multiple effects for creative designs Module 9: Introduction to Shapes * Utilize the Shapes tool for basic design elements * Create Custom Shapes for unique designs * Understand Color principles and use the Properties Panel for adjustments * Master the Direct Selection tool for precise shape editing * Create a basic poster using provided examples Module 10: Type and Typography * Work with Type and explore the Character and Paragraph Panel * Utilize Styles Panel for consistent text formatting * Save favorite fonts for easy access * Apply Effects and Layer Styles on Type for impactful typography * Learn about Leading, Tracking, and Kerning for optimal text spacing Module 11: Colors * Understand RGB vs. CMYK color modes * Select colors using the Eyedropper tool * Save colors as Swatches for reuse * Create gradients using the Gradient Tool Module 12: Creating a Clipping Mask * Master the concept of Clipping Masks and its usage * Apply Clipping Masks to Type, Images, and Shapes * Combine Layer Effects with Clipping Masks for creative designs Module 13: Introduction to Masking * Understand Masking and its importance in image editing * Utilize the Brush tool for creating masks * Learn Masking shortcuts and use Gradient Mask for smooth transitions Module 14: Adjustment Layers * Explore Color and Gradient Adjustment Layers for image enhancements * Master Curves, Levels, and Hue/Saturation Adjustment Layers for precise color control * Convert images to Black and White using Adjustment Layers * Combine Adjustment Layer Masks for targeted edits Module 15: Image Touch Up * Master various touch-up techniques, including Red Eye Removal, Spot Healing Brush, and Patch Tool * Utilize Content Aware Removal for seamless object removal * Restore an old photo using Clone Stamp and Dodge/Burn tools * Improve portraits by removing blemishes and whitening teeth Module 16: Filters Introduction * Understand Smart Objects and Filter usage for non-destructive editing * Explore the Filters Gallery and experiment with Blur and Vantage filters Module 17: Blending Modes Introduction * Master the concept of Blending Modes and their impact on layer overlays * Understand different types of Blending Modes, including Darken, Lighten, and Overlay * Master the art of working with layers in Adobe Photoshop. * Skillfully utilize various selection tools for precise editing and manipulation. * Apply captivating Layer Effects to enhance your designs and visuals. * Understand the functionality of Adjustment Layers, Masking, and Clipping Masks for advanced editing and compositing. * Acquire the techniques to touch up and restore photographs effectively. * Explore typography techniques to create visually appealing text designs. * Gain an introductory understanding of Filters and their creative applications. * Grasp the principles of Color Theory and its practical application in design.

Photoshop Basics to Fundamentals Training
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in London
£290

Essential Guide to Social Media

5.0(36)

By PBC

Join us for the ultimate crash course in all things social media. Learn the essential tips and tricks to conquer the digital world. Essential Guide to Social Media Join us for an online event that will help you navigate the ever-changing world of social media. Whether you're a newbie or a seasoned pro, this event is for you! Our expert speakers will share insider tips and tricks to boost your social media game. From mastering Instagram to harnessing the power of Facebook ads, we've got you covered. Don't miss out on this opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and learn from the best in the biz. Sign up now and take your social media presence to the next level!

Essential Guide to Social Media
Delivered Online
Dates arranged on request
FREE

Definitive WANs for engineers

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

WAN TRAINING COURSE DESCRIPTION A hands on Introduction to Wide Area Networks for engineers. This course covers all current major WAN technologies from a perspective of design, evaluating technologies available as well as hands on to consolidate the theory WHAT WILL YOU LEARN * Describe the seven-layer model and realise how it applies to the real world. * Evaluate and describe WAN technologies. * Describe the architecture of WANs in the core. * Use WANS to interconnect LANS. WAN TRAINING COURSE DETAILS * Who will benefit: Technical staff wishing to find out more about how their WAN works. * Prerequisites: Intro to data communications & networking * Duration 5 days WAN TRAINING COURSE CONTENTS * Introduction LANs, MANS and WANS, protocols, the OSI seven layer model, ITU-T, ETSI, DTE, DCE, and the overall picture. * WAN architectures Service providers, core, access, DTE, DCE, CPE, dialup, circuit switched, packet switched, how to choose a WAN, common bandwidths, site to site, remote access. Topologies: Star, Full mesh, partial mesh. * History of WANs Before IP was ubiquitous, The PSTN, Dial up networks, modems, ISDN, Stat mux, TDM, 64k, N*64, E1, X25, Frame Relay * The role of IP and routers The growth of IP, the role of routers, routing tables, routing protocols. Hands on: IP and routing. * Layer 1 Physical Copper, Fibre, Wireless, Microwave, Phone lines, FTTC, FTTH, mobile networks. * Service provider technologies The transport plane, SDH, SONET, DWDM. * WAN access Phone lines, leased lines, xDSL, WiMax, satellite, the role of PPP. * Broadband adband xDSL, ADSL, SDSL, local loops, DSLAM, DSL architecture. * ATM Cell switching principles, ATM switching, Virtual paths, QOS, CBR, VBR, ABR, UBR, AAL1 to AAL5, MPOA, LANE, Voice over ATM. * The Internet VPNs, IPSEC, QOS. * What is MPLS? Core MPLS, MPLS and the 7 layer model, MPLS protocol, MPLS standard, MPLS runs on routers, MPLS history, Why MPLS? * MPLS architecture LSRs, PE and P router roles, FEC, swapping labels, MPLS packet format, Loops, TTL control. * Ethernet What is Ethernet? LANs, MANs, WANs, Ethernet and switches in the LAN. Traditional LAN/WAN integration, routers. The Ethernet interface for the WAN. Standards: Transporting carrier Ethernet.

Definitive WANs for engineers
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in Internationally
£3697

Carbon Capture, Utilization & Storage (CCUS)

By Asia Edge

ABOUT THIS VIRTUAL INSTRUCTOR LED TRAINING (VILT) This 5 half-day Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) course covers carbon capture and geological storage of carbon dioxide. Burning fossil fuels for energy is a major source of carbon dioxide emissions to the atmosphere. Most anthropogenic (man-made) carbon dioxide is emitted by coal-fired or gas-fired power plants, and significant quantities of carbon dioxide are emitted through the production and separation of carbon dioxide-rich natural gas and industries such as cement, iron and steel. Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage, or CCUS, involves the long-term storage of captured carbon dioxide emissions in subsurface geologic formations. This VILT course covers all aspects of CCUS including transport, storage and monitoring, economics and community engagement. It explores in detail the challenges of the current technology of geological storage, monitoring and verification including examples from working projects around the world. Many of these technologies are commonly employed by the petroleum industry. Successful deployment of CCUS will also require economic incentives, appropriate regulation, clarity on liability issues and acceptance by the community. These aspects of CCUS, and the corresponding opportunities for appropriately skilled organisations and individuals also will be discussed. Course Content at a Glance 1. Context for CCS/CCUS as An Emissions-reduction Measure 2. Principles of Geological Storage 3. Finding Geological Storage Sites 4. Stationary Sources of Carbon Dioxide for Capture 5. Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies 6. Compression and Transport of Carbon Dioxide 7. Economics of CCS/CCUS 8. Community, Safety, Legal & Regulatory Issues 9. Risk Assessment Training Objectives Upon completion of this VILT course, participants will be able to: * Identify the need for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) * Outline the key steps in the Carbon Capture and Storage process * Distinguish between reservoir rocks and sealing rocks * Describe the importance of permeability and porosity to storing carbon dioxide * Contrast the geological structures and trapping mechanisms for storing carbon dioxide * Describe the changes in geologically stored carbon dioxide over time * Outline the monitoring techniques employed to ensure the carbon dioxide is safely stored * Appreciate the industrial applications of carbon dioxide capture * Recognize the scale of industry required for transporting and storing carbon dioxide * Describe economic considerations for CCS/CCUS * Outline the economic and environmental opportunities and challenges with using carbon dioxide injection in a range of applications * Explain the challenges of regulatory frameworks and public acceptance in a CCS/CCUS project * Identify potential risks of a CCS/CCUS project * Outline the risk assessment and management process Target Audience This VILT course is ideally suited for a technical audience - geoscientists, petroleum and chemical engineers - as well as for economists, regulators, legal staff and managers wishing to learn more about the details of both the technical, regulatory and socio-economic aspects of carbon capture and storage. Participants should have: * Experience with oil and gas, coal or other energy projects * Basic understanding of the energy industry Course Level * Intermediate Trainer Your first expert course leader spent 18 years in the Petroleum Industry before joining academia, in both technical and managerial roles with Shell, Arco and Vico. He has received numerous awards, including Distinguished Service, Honorary member and Special Commendation awards from the American Association of Petroleum Geologist (AAPG) and was AAPG's International Vice-President and recently chairman of AAPG's House of Delegates (the Associations Parliamentary body). He is an SPE Distinguished Lecturer (DL) and has served as DL for several other professional organisations, including, AAPG, IPA and PESA. He is currently a Professor of Petroleum Geology and Engineering at the Australian School of Petroleum, University of Adelaide. He holds the South Australia State Chair in Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) and is also presently Distinguished Scientist of the Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Gas Technologies (CO2CRC), having served earlier as the Storage Program Manager and Chief Scientist. Your second expert course leader has a wide and deep knowledge of major capture technologies: solvent, membrane and adsorption based technologies and has developed pathways for retrofitting CO2 capture and storage (CCS) to fossil fuel-based power plants. He has been actively engaged in Post-combustion capture project management and demonstration projects in Victoria's Latrobe Valley on CO2 capture and hydrogen production, and on CO2 capture using membrane contactor technology. He has led various feasibility studies for the Asian Development Bank on CO2 Capture at Indian Oil Corporation's refineries, for JPOWER on hydrogen production from Victorian brown coal and for Kawasaki on incorporation of CCS in hydrogen production from fossil fuel. He has authored multiple peer reviewed journal articles, co-authored various confidential reports on CO2 capture, utilization and hydrogen production and utility, and has presented his work at various conferences, symposiums and seminars. He has a PhD in Chemical Engineering from Monash University Australia and a Master of Technology in Process Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology Delhi India.     POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information about post training coaching support and fees applicable for this. Accreditions And Affliations

Carbon Capture, Utilization & Storage (CCUS)
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in Internationally
£2119 to £3999

Essential Broadband access for engineers

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

BROADBAND ACCESS TRAINING COURSE DESCRIPTION ADSL is a broadband technology providing fast Internet access (amongst other applications) over existing telephone lines. This course covers an overview of the DSL family, what ADSL is through to how ADSL works. WHAT WILL YOU LEARN * Describe what ADSL is. * Describe how ADSL works. * Describe the ADSL architecture. * Recognise the limitations of ADSL. * List the elements required for an ADSL installation. BROADBAND ACCESS TRAINING COURSE DETAILS * Who will benefit: Network engineers and anyone who will be working with ADSL. * Prerequisites: Intro to data communications & networking * Duration 2 days BROADBAND ACCESS TRAINING COURSE CONTENTS * What is ADSL? Broadband definitions, OSI layer 1, ADSL services, WANS. ADSL features: always on, point to point, Asymmetric, speeds. ADSL benefits, xDSL family, standards, history, example DSL forum documents. * ADSL architecture The big picture, The PSTN and telephones, Digital and analogue, PSTN and modems, ADSL vs. modem speeds, Block 1: Customer premises, Block 2: The last mile, Block 3: The exchange, Block 4: the core network. * Customer premises Splitters, micro filters, splitter architectures, Splitterless ADSL, ADSL modems, USB, ADSL routers. * The local loop ADSL PHY, Some basics, ADSL margins, speed implications, distances, RADSL, Line testing, whoosh tests, line coding, multiple channels, FDM, echo cancellation, Modulation: AM, FM, PM, QAM, QAM constellations, DMT, CAP, Framing, Superframes, fast data mode, interleaved mode, RADSL revisited. * The exchange Local exchange ADSL items, DSLAMs, ADSL racks, Contention. * The core network The role of the core network, ATM, ATM VPI/VCI, ATM cells, ATM layers, AAL5, RAS, Home gateways. * ADSL and the higher layers Layer 2 choices, PPPoA, PPP, CHAP, Layer 4 and above, ADSL and ATM. * Installing and configuring ADSL Choosing providers, line activation, hardware requirements, Configuring layer 1 and layer 2, Configuring IP. * Summary ITU ADSL standards

Essential Broadband access for engineers
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in Internationally
£2477

IP in mobile networks

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

MOBILE IP TRAINING COURSE DESCRIPTION A detailed examination of the protocols and architecture of Mobile IP. WHAT WILL YOU LEARN * Recognise the benefits of ADSL. * Configure and troubleshoot IS-IS. * Explain how IS-IS works. * Describe the use of Level 1 and Level 2. * Design IS-IS networks. MOBILE IP COURSE DETAILS * Who will benefit: Technical staff wanting to learn DNS.Network Administrators. Support personnel. * Prerequisites: TCP/IP Foundation * Duration 2 days MOBILE IP COURSE CONTENTS * Introduction Quick review of IP, What is Mobile IP? What Mobile IP provides, Mobility requirements, Where Mobile IP is required, where mobile IP is not required, DHCP as an alternative, Proxy ARP as an alternative. * Architecture Mobile node, home network, home agent, Foreign agent, Fixed home address, Care of address, Correspondent node, Tunnelling. * How Mobile IP works Using two addresses, issues with TCP, discovering the care of address, registering care of address, tunnelling the care of address. The protocols involved. * Issues with Mobile IP Routing inefficiencies, Security and firewalls, ingress filtering, QoS. * MIP and IPv6 Stateless address configuration, Neighbour discovery, miscellaneous.

IP in mobile networks
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in Internationally
£2477

Managing networks with HP OpenView

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

OPENVIEW TRAINING COURSE DESCRIPTION A hands-on course focusing on network management using HP OpenView network node manager on Microsoft Windows or UNIX. WHAT WILL YOU LEARN * Recognise the benefits of ADSL. * Describe the network management architecture. * Use HP OpenView. * Diagnose faults using HP OpenView. * Recognise the MIB structure. OPENVIEW TRAINING COURSE DETAILS * Who will benefit: Technical staff wanting to learn DNS. * Prerequisites: TCP/IP Foundation * Duration 2 days OPENVIEW TRAINING COURSE CONTENTS * Network management What is network management?, Benefits, issues, demonstration. * Getting started with HP OpenView Starting HP OpenView, IP discovery, IP monitoring, controlling IP discovery. * Using HP OpenView Mapping devices, map layouts, maps and submaps, objects and symbols, object attributes, colour codings, polling. * Agents Configuring Cisco devices for SNMP support, communities, traps, syslog. * Parts of SNMP SNMP architecture, MIB's, The protocol. HP OpenView SNMP configuration * HP OpenView alarm browser HP OpenView alarms, alarm categories, filtering alarms, alarm details window. * MIB's MIB1, MIB2, The MIB2 groups, additional MIB's, MIB compilers, vendor MIB's. HP OpenView MIB loader and browser. * Monitoring devices Polling, obtaining MIB information. * Diagnostic tools Poll node, the ping window, protocol test, locate route * HP OpenView fault management Alarms, polling, fault management, setting thresholds and configuring traps.

Managing networks with HP OpenView
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in Internationally
£2477

NHCF Nutanix Hybrid Cloud Fundamentals (v5.15)

By Nexus Human

Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for Customers and systems operators that want to learn fundamental AOS concepts and navigate Prism on AHV. Junior IT administrators and business leaders who manage Nutanix clusters in the datacenter and want a formal, hands-on, detailed introduction to Nutanix datacenter administration. The Nutanix Hybrid Cloud Fundamentals course introduces you to the products, capabilities, and technologies that serve as the foundation of Nutanix?s Hybrid Cloud solution.Begin by exploring the history of this technology space, including different types of clouds, and how on-prem and public infrastructures came together to create hybrid operating models. Then, delve deeper into essential Nutanix products ? AOS, AHV, and Prism ? while discussing how these products were designed to solve business challenges.And conclude by discussing certain fundamental aspects involved in operating the Nutanix Hybrid Cloud, such as cluster updates, managing virtual machines, reporting and performance metrics, and more MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION * Describe course terminology, such as three-tier architecture, hyperconverged architecture, and public, private, and hybrid clouds. MODULE 2: UNDERSTANDING AOS CONCEPTS * Describe self-healing architecture * Describe replication factor * Describe Nutanix multicloud solutions MODULE 3: UNDERSTANDING CLUSTER MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS * Explain Prism Element features and benefits * Explain Prism Central features and benefits * Manage the Image Repository * Upgrade the hypervisor and AOS on a cluster * Describe Life Cycle Manager. MODULE 4: UNDERSTANDING STORAGE CONCEPTS * Define a storage pool and storage container * Identify components of AOS Distributed Storage * Identify space-saving technologies MODULE 5: MANAGING VMS * Create and manage virtual machines (VMs) * Add a VM to a category * Describe Acropolis Dynamic Scheduler (ADS) * Describe data locality MODULE 6: MONITORING VMS AND CLUSTER HEALTH * Use metrics to identify performance issues * Measure VM performance using Nutanix tools: Health dashboard, Analysis dashboard, Alerts dashboard * Use the Support Portal and Insights MODULE 7:UNDERSTANDING DATA PROTECTION CONCEPTS * Describe how to enable data protection on a VM * Define a retention policy * Define Nutanix Mine * Identify the different types of replication targets

NHCF Nutanix Hybrid Cloud Fundamentals (v5.15)
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Price on Enquiry

Total Video conferencing over IP for engineers

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

VIDEO CONFERENCING OVER IP COURSE DESCRIPTION A current hot topic in recent years has been the provision of multimedia services over IP networks - triple play. This course investigates the characteristics of video transmission and then studies the impact on IP networks. WHAT WILL YOU LEARN * Describe the issues of video and data convergence. * Describe techniques, which can be used in IP to provide low uniform delay. * Evaluate video technologies. * Design data networks, which will support video.. VIDEO CONFERENCING OVER IP COURSE DETAILS * Who will benefit: Technical staff. * Prerequisites: TCP/IP fundamentals Intro to data communications & networking * Duration 3 days VIDEO CONFERENCING OVER IP COURSE CONTENTS * Review Traditional video, digital video, video formats, MPEG, brief review of IP, Uses of video: downloading, streaming, TV, CCTV, conferencing. * Video over IP issues Delivery methods: FTTH, ADSL, VDSL, 3G and others. Bandwidth, delay, jitter, signalling. Digitising video, CODECS, packetising video, comparison of techniques. * IP performance and QOS IP TOS field, queuing strategies; FIFO, WFQ, custom, priority, RED. Differentiated services, diffserv. * Video over IP protocol stack RTP, RTCP, mixers and translators, RSVP. IPv6. * Conferencing Traditional solutions, Video conferencing over IP, point to point, multipoint, architectures, bridges. * IETF - Session Initiation Protocol Comparison with H.323, SIP proxy, proxy server, redirect server. SDP. * Multicasting Multicasting compared to unicasting and broadcasting, when to use and when not to use multicasting. IGMP, DVMRP, PIM. * Security Impact of firewalls and NAT, ISMA, DRM, DTCP.

Total Video conferencing over IP for engineers
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in Internationally
£2367

Total SMTP and email for engineers

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

SMTP TRAINING COURSE DESCRIPTION A hands on course focusing on the workings of email systems and the standard protocols that they use. The course is not specific to any particular implementation, but some vendor specifics are noted. Linux and Microsoft machines are used in hands on sessions to reinforce the theory of major sessions. The course concentrates on troubleshooting and interworking using network sniffing and protocol inspection rather than "which buttons to push". WHAT WILL YOU LEARN * Describe and explain SMTP MIME POP3 IMAP PGP, GPG, S/MIME SPF, DKIM, DMARC * Configure mail routing * Secure email systems SMTP TRAINING COURSE DETAILS * Who will benefit: Technical staff responsible for email systems. * Prerequisites: TCP/IP foundation for engineers. * Duration 3 days SMTP TRAINING COURSE CONTENTS * SMTP architecture What is SMTP, email before SMTP, SMTP history, the different protocols, clients, servers. Email composition, transmission, delivering emails, storing and reading emails. MUAs, MTAs, POP3, IMAP, SMTP, DNS, webmail. Hands on Setting up MTAs and MUAs and sending a simple email using telnet. * The SMTP protocol SMTP protocol stack, SMTP headers, HELO, SMTP mail, MAIL FROM, RCPT TO, DATA, SMTPUTF8, 8BITMIME, TURN, EHLO, ETRN, 3 digit replies. Hands on Analysing SMTP packets on a network. * DNS and SMTP SMTP forwarding, SMTP relays, interoperation, how SMTP uses DNS, MX records. Hands on Setting up mail relays. * SMTP headers IMF data, From, to, cc, bcc, sender and recipient headers, message Ids, received trails, in-reply-to, received-SPF, mail list headers. Hands on Using clients to analyse details from mail headers, including true originators and path of emails. * MIME Email attachments, MIME versions, content type headers, encoding, base 64, binary data, multi part headers, troubleshooting attachments. Hands on Analysing MIME headers and attachments. * POP3 What is POP3, where to use POP3, authorisation, transactions, POP3 commands: USER, PASS, STAT, LIST, RETR, DELE. Hands on Setting up a POP3 server, analysing POP3 packets on a network. * IMAP and IMAPS What is IMAP, where to use IMAP, authorisation, mailbox structure, IMAP commands: LOGIN, AUTHENTICATE, LIST, CREATE, Examine (message flags), SELECT, STORE. Hands on Setting up an IMAP server and analysing IMAP packets on a network. * Interoperation Mail gateways, addressing, Exchange, sendmail. * Email security Basics, Transport level: STARTTLS. Content: PGP/GPG, mail signing and encryption, S/MIME, digital certificates, secure email submission. Hands on Setting up and using a PGP key, configure MTAs to use TLS. * Email authentication and spam prevention Mail relays, grey listing, block list & RBL, DNSBL (Real-time Black hole List), White list, SPF, Domain Keys Identified Mail (DKIM), Author Domain Signing Practices (ADSP), Abuse Report Format (ARF), Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance (DMARC). Hands on Relay spamming and the blocking spamming.

Total SMTP and email for engineers
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in Internationally
£2367