Inwind mail pop3 imap

A blast from the past!

InWind Mail is a popular email client that was widely used in the early 2000s. It supported multiple protocols, including POP3 and IMAP, to connect to email servers. Here's a brief overview of each protocol:

POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3)

POP3 is a protocol used to retrieve email from a remote server to a local email client. When you use POP3, your email client downloads emails from the server and stores them locally on your device. This means that your emails are no longer stored on the server, and you can only access them on the device where you downloaded them.

IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol)

IMAP is a protocol used to access and manage email on a remote server. Unlike POP3, IMAP allows you to access your emails from multiple devices and keep them synchronized across all devices. IMAP stores emails on the server, and your email client only downloads the headers of the emails. When you read an email, the header is marked as read on the server, and the email is downloaded to your device.

InWind Mail supported both POP3 and IMAP protocols, allowing you to connect to various email servers and manage your emails accordingly.

Here are some common settings for POP3 and IMAP in InWind Mail:

POP3 Settings

IMAP Settings

Keep in mind that these settings may vary depending on your email provider and the specific settings they require.