what is IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol)?
Answer / Avinash Kumar Patel
IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) is a protocol used by email clients to retrieve and manage emails from a mail server. Unlike POP3, which downloads emails to the client and deletes them from the server, IMAP keeps a copy of messages on both the server and the client, allowing synchronization across multiple devices.
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