SMTP
IMAP and POP.
The email protocol used to send messages between email servers and for email client software to send messages to the server is SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol). SMTP is responsible for the transmission of email messages but does not facilitate the retrieval of emails from a server. For receiving emails, protocols like IMAP or POP3 are typically used instead.
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, is the technology used to send out email messages. It goes hand in hand with POP (Post Office Protocol) that is, typically, employed for receiving emails from a web server to an email program or an email client.
SMPT
Yes, a fax is capable of sending and receiving messages from another fax machine.
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SMTP
POP (Post Office Protocol) - The protocol that an e-mail server and client usewhen the client requests the downloading of e-mailmessages.
IMAP4 and POP3
POP3 stands for post office protocol. It is the most recent version of a standard protocol for receiving email.
The computer through which email messages are sent and received is called a mail server. It manages the sending, receiving, and storage of emails by facilitating communication between different email clients. Mail servers use protocols such as SMTP for sending emails and IMAP or POP3 for receiving them.