What is IMAP?

IMAP represents Internet Message Access Protocol and is a convention used to get to emails through a email customer on a remote server.

IMAP is suited for individuals who need to get email on more than one device, which these days are many people who carry a cell phone. IMAP stores email on remote servers - as opposed to downloading them to local storage - which is how the messages can be seen on various devices. At the point when you read, download or roll out any improvements to emails on one device, it will synchronize over some other device utilizing a similar record. IMAP can just download the header of an email so it can likewise be a lot quicker.

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