POP and Listserv serve two different functions.
POP is an acronym for Post Office Protocol. It is the language used between an email program, a POP client, and the ISP's POP server.
Listserv is a commercial mailing list management system that allows you to subscribe to or create, manage, and control an electronic mailing list.
With a PoP, you are only connecting to one company's network. In an IXP, you have the ability to peer with many different networks.
POP server: pop3.live.com (Port 995)POP SSL required? YesUser name: Your Windows Live ID, for example yourname@hotmail.comPassword: The password you usually use to sign in to Hotmail or Windows LiveSMTP server: smtp.live.com (Port 25 or 587)Authentication required? Yes (this matches your POP username and password)TLS/SSL required? Yes
POP (Post Office Protocol) allows users to download emails from a server to their local device, which can be advantageous for offline access and storage savings on the server. However, it limits access to emails from multiple devices, as messages are often deleted from the server after downloading. IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol), on the other hand, syncs emails across all devices, making it easier to manage messages from anywhere. The downside is that it requires continuous internet access and may consume more server space since emails remain stored on the server.
Both POP3 and IMAP4 are protocols used for retrieving emails from a mail server, but they differ significantly in functionality. POP3 downloads emails to a local device and typically removes them from the server, making it less suitable for accessing emails from multiple devices. In contrast, IMAP4 allows users to view emails directly on the server, enabling synchronization across multiple devices and maintaining the folder structure. This makes IMAP4 more flexible for users who need to access their email from various locations.
The major advantage is that, IMAP shows you a copy of the email you receive unlike POP where the email you receive is being downloaded to your computer first and deleting the copy on the server.(POP is usually being used in stand-alone email client software like Thunderbird) So you see, if accidentally something terrific happens to your computer and you will have no option other than formatting and reinstalling your Operating System, you will loose the emails. But the stand-alone email clients will ask whether you want to download only a copy of the emails you receive preserving the original mail on the server.
SMTP and POP are two of the three methods for handling email. POP stands for Post Office Protocol and allows you to download email from a server, and SMTP which stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, allows you to send email.
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