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POP3
and IMAP Demystified
POP3 (Post Office
Protocol) and IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) are
two different email protocols. Both allow you to access
your emails offline from your preferred email client. Wolfpaw
Hosting supports both POP3 mail and IMAP email.
POP3
vs. IMAP: Technology
POP3
always downloads all new emails locally to your computer.
IMAP
downloads message summaries and doesn't download the entire
message until you explicitly select it.
POP3
vs. IMAP: Email Inbox Display
POP3
downloads all emails into 1 mail folder called "Inbox".
IMAP
preserves your folder structure.
POP3
vs. IMAP: Multi-Computer Access
POP3
is useful if you only access your email from one computer,
since the email is typically downloaded locally.
IMAP
allows email to be manipulated from a desktop computer at
home, a workstation at the office, and a notebook computer
while traveling, without the need to transfer messages or
files back and forth between these computers.
POP3
vs. IMAP: Email Storage
With
POP3, your emails can be automatically erased from the server
after they are downloaded freeing up space in your account.
IMAP
keeps all emails on the server until you erase them.
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