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What's the difference between POP3 and
IMAP?
On the system we are using, EVERY
e-mail account acts as BOTH a POP3 and an IMAP account.
Really they are just two different ways to read the mail on
your account with us.
With POP3, the mail is "popped" off our server and onto your
home computer. There's no synchronizing going on, just
copying of mail files from one place to another. In most POP
clients, you can choose to leave a copy of the mail on the
server, or to delete it from the server when you download
it. POPPING is good if you just want to get online, download
your email, and get off line again.
With IMAP your email client is constantly connected to our
server, and doesn't make local copies of your messages. IMAP
is great if you access your email from lots of different
machines, since it keeps all the messages in one place. It's
also good if you have a slow connection, because it only
downloads the email headers until you choose to read a whole
message. That's great for deleting spam by just reading the
subject line! IMAP needs a constant connection to the
Internet the whole time you're doing your email.
FYI, the webmail uses IMAP.
Also, your mail server for POP, IMAP, and SMTP (sending
mail) is always mail.YOURDOMAIN.COM
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