
Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP)
Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) is a standard protocol used by email clients to access messages stored on an email server. Unlike downloading emails, IMAP allows you to view and organize your emails without removing them from the server, keeping messages synchronized across multiple devices. Changes made on one device, such as deleting or marking an email as read, are reflected everywhere. This makes IMAP ideal for accessing emails from various devices while maintaining a centralized and consistent email experience. It’s a reliable, flexible way to manage your email storage and access.