For instance, many mail servers now deliver mail using the Post Office Protocol, or POP . E-mail programs like Eudora work the same on the Macintosh and the PC because they both speak the same language.
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The new version, he said, provides support for a variety of clients and devices including Web browsers, Notes, Post Office Protocol 3 ( POP3 ) and Internet Mail Access Protocol 4 ( IMAP4 ) mail clients.
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The task is typically accomplished by implementing Simple Mail Transfer Protocol ( SMTP ) and possibly providing access to messages through Internet Message Access Protocol ( IMAP ), the Post Office Protocol, Webmail, or a proprietary protocol.
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A . If your Internet service provider uses a standard form of e-mail known as POP3 ( for Post Office Protocol ), then there are several services that will let you access your e-mail from any Web browser.
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Mailbox providers typically accomplish their task by implementing Simple Mail Transfer Protocol ( SMTP ) and possibly providing access to messages through Internet Message Access Protocol ( IMAP ), the Post Office Protocol, Webmail, or a proprietary protocol.
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Virtually all modern e-mail clients and servers support IMAP . IMAP and the earlier POP3 ( Post Office Protocol ) are the two most prevalent standard protocols for email retrieval, with many webmail service providers such as Gmail, Outlook . com and Yahoo!
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Other workers and advisers involved with the project include Marshall Rose, who created the computing standard used by millions of people to send and receive e-mail messages _ the Post Office Protocol, or POP . Another is Vinton Cerf, one of the chief architects of the Internet.
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However, the general internet traffic filter may interrupt a HTTP connection between the browser and the server if it detects intensive sensitive words in plaintext, as it does with other protocols, such as the Post Office Protocol, and any sequence connection to the server is also denied.
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OfflineIMAP accesses mail servers only via Internet Message Access Protocol ( Post Office Protocol another popular way to get mail from server is not supported ), it works faster ( though it is sensitive to connection's latency ) and supports more advanced features than most mail clients.
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They range from mail user agents ( MUAs ) which access the server's file system directly, through Internet Message Access Protocol or Post Office Protocol servers acting on behalf or remote MUAs, to utilities such as biff and rsync, which may or may not be aware of the maildir structure.