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IMAP4
POP3 and IMAP4
Internet Messaging Access Protocol 4 (Netscape)
IMAP4 and POP3
Internet Message Access Protocol (commonly known as IMAP or IMAP4,
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IMAP4
Some email servers can be accessed via POP3 (or IMAP4). You can install an email client, and access any of these, as long as they have the option to configure POP3 or IMAP4. Or you can configure a Web-based email system, to get email from other accounts. Once again, this assumes the servers you want to access have the option to access either via POP3 or via IMAP4. I am not entirely sure which servers have this option; GMail does, but I am not sure about the others.
application layer
IMAP4 by design keeps your emails on the server. POP3 accounts can be configured to leave copies on the server.
It depends on the email server itself, not the computer. POP3 email means that the emails are stored on your computer, not the server (or a backup is kept on the server) IMAP4 email services don't store the emails on your computer, you just view them as a webpage in your browser.For example, GMail or Yahoo! Mail. Their websites for viewing email on are just online IMAP4 clients