Answer Posted / Punkhuri Singh
Pop (Post Office Protocol) and POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3) are both protocols used by email clients to retrieve emails from a server. The main differences lie in how they handle emails after retrieval and their security measures. POP3 allows you to leave emails on the server for a specified time before deleting them, while POP removes emails from the server immediately. POP3 also provides more secure connections than POP by using encryption.
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