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IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) is a protocol used to retrieve and store emails. More recent than POP , IMAP allows folders and rules on the server.

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Unlike POP3, IMAP allows multiple simultaneous connections to one mailbox. Clients accessing a mailbox can receive information about state changes made from other clients. IMAP also provides a mode for clients to stay connected and receive information on demand.

Mark Crispin initially developed IMAP in 1986 as Interim Mail Access Protocol . IMAP4 revision 1 is the current version, defined by RFC 3501 .

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Updated on April 20, 2024 by Datarist.