What is POP3?

POP3 represents Post Office Protocol version 3 and refers to the convention used to get emails to your local email customer from a remote server.


POP3 downloads mail from the server and frequently erases on the server after it has done as such. This implies depending no when your mail
customer checks for mail, you will just get the email on one device or mail customer. This likewise implies when you erase an email from one device, it won't be erased from another. For example, If you get emails on your cell phone, erasing them won't likewise erase them on your work area mail customer, so you will have an email that you have just seen show up as new.


Since POP3 downloads emails from the server and saves them in a local storage area, losing or harming your nearby capacity may make you lose every one of your emails.

 

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