Pop incoming mail server
A popular incoming mail server!
There are several popular incoming mail servers, but here are a few well-known ones:
- IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol): IMAP is a widely used protocol for accessing email messages on a mail server. It allows users to access their email messages from multiple devices and synchronize their email accounts across different platforms.
- POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3): POP3 is another popular protocol for retrieving email messages from a mail server. It's commonly used for downloading email messages from a server to a local email client, such as Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird.
- Exchange: Microsoft Exchange is a popular email server software that allows users to access their email, calendar, and contacts from a centralized location. It's commonly used in corporate environments and supports both IMAP and POP3 protocols.
- Gmail: Gmail is a popular web-based email service provided by Google. It uses IMAP and POP3 protocols for accessing email messages, and also offers a proprietary protocol called "Gmail IMAP" for accessing email messages.
- Yahoo Mail: Yahoo Mail is another popular web-based email service that uses IMAP and POP3 protocols for accessing email messages.
Some common incoming mail server settings include:
- Server name: The hostname or IP address of the mail server (e.g., imap.gmail.com, pop.gmail.com, etc.)
- Port number: The port number used for communication with the mail server (e.g., 993 for IMAP, 995 for POP3, etc.)
- Username: The username or email address used to log in to the mail server
- Password: The password used to log in to the mail server
Keep in mind that these settings may vary depending on your email provider and the specific mail client you're using.