What is the difference between POP and IMAP?
support.microsoft.com › en-us › officeUsing POP, users must manually create or set these individually on all their devices. This means, if users organize their emails on one device, they’ll need to do it again for every other device that uses that POP email account. IMAP (Internet Messaging Access Protocol) With IMAP accounts, messages are stored in a remote server.
POP vs IMAP - The Webmaster
www.thewebmaster.com › hosting › articlesNov 24, 2018 · Hint: It’s IMAP. IMAP is the acronym for Internet Message Access Protocol POP is the acronym for Post Office Protocol. Both of these protocols are used for the processing of the transfer of emails between an email server, and a mail client (such as Mozilla Thunderbird, Microsoft Outlook, Eudora, or your default smartphone email app).
POP, IMAP, and SMTP settings
support.microsoft.com › en-us › officeYou'll need your email provider's incoming server settings (POP or IMAP) and outgoing server settings (SMTP). Here's a list of those settings for several email providers. If you don't see yours listed here, ask your email provider to give them to you. See also POP, IMAP, and SMTP for Outlook.com Add your other email accounts to Outlook.com