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IMAP is a protocol that keeps all messages and folders on the server. In addition, IMAP idle is an optional feature of the IMAP protocol that pushes all new messages to Outlook as they are received by the mail server. Unlike POP, IMAP offers two-way commu...
IMAP is a newer protocol that keeps all messages and folders on the server. In addition, IMAP idle is an optional feature of the IMAP protocol that pushes all new messages to Outlook as they are received by the mail server. Unlike POP, IMAP offers two-way...
Users with Apple iOS devices that choose not to use the Exchange ActiveSync add-on will need to configure their iOS device to retrieve messages using either IMAP or POP3. With POP3, your mail is saved in a mailbox on the remote server until you check yo...
In order to receive messages from your SmarterMail account through Microsoft Outlook 2003, you will need to set up an IMAP account in Outlook. Unlike POP, IMAP is a newer email protocol that keeps all messages and folders on the server. As a result, actio...
IMAP is a protocol that keeps all messages and folders on the server. In addition, IMAP idle is an optional feature of the IMAP protocol that pushes all new messages to Outlook as they are received by the mail server. Unlike POP, IMAP offers two-way commu...
POP is a protocol used to retrieve email messages from an Internet email server. Generally, when you use POP it is best to use it from one particular computer. When you download your messages, the POP email server stores them for your later retrieval. If ...
Windows 8 includes a default Mail client that works well with SmarterMail and can be used to sync calendars, contacts and email. However, there are 2 things to note prior to setting up your account: * Users must have the Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) add-...