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4 unusual facts about Internet Message Access Protocol


Internet Message Access Protocol

IBM's Notes client works in a similar fashion when communicating with a Domino server.

IMAP was designed by Mark Crispin in 1986 as a remote mailbox protocol, in contrast to the widely used POP, a protocol for retrieving the contents of a mailbox.

Mirapoint Email Appliance

Mirapoint Email Appliance is a Unix-like standards-compliant black-box e-mail server, with built-in anti-spam, anti-virus, webmail, POP, IMAP, calendar, and LDAP routing options available.

Simplicato

At about the same time Mr. Tanamy recognized the Internet Message Access Protocol had more potential than the older POP3 protocol and was a less costly alternative to using a Microsoft Exchange solution; therefore he subsequently positioned the company’s products and services in support of the IMAP.


LG Rumor 2

Virgin Mobile added Ultimate Inbox to the LG Rumor 2 which includes several choices of push E-mail communication with support for Yahoo! Mail, Windows Live Hotmail, AOL Mail, Gmail, and an additional user-defined POP or IMAP account.

M+NetMail

M+NetMail is designed around open standards, including LDAP, PKCS, iCal, POP3, IMAP4, SSL, and S/MIME.


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