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POP vs IMAP

IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol)

IMAP4 allows you to read emails as they appear on the hosting server. Any changes you make (delete, reply, forward, move) are seen by anyone else who logs into webmail or IMAP. This is the perfect solution for multiple users who need to access the same email account. This is also perfect for anyone who needs to access one email account from multiple devices at the same or different times.

POP (Post Office Protocol)

POP3 allows you to download copies of your email messages to your personal computer. Any changes you make will NOT be seen by anyone else who accesses the email account (because you are only making changes to local copies). The copies of the email messages on the server are normally unchanged, but it is very easy to unintentionally setup your POP3 access to delete those server copies whenever you download the emails. This is a perfect solution for a user who has very limited time to be online, but needs to spend lots of time reading emails. This is also a perfect solution for anyone who needs to archive permanent copies of their emails (e.g. before you terminate that email name or its hosting provider).

Web Mail

Most of our clients prefer Webmail due to its ease of use and the fact that it can be accessed with just a web browser. Plus, it also has the same advantages as IMAP. However, webmail depends on a web browser (e.g. Firefox, IE, Opera, Chrome, Safari, etc.) which takes time to load, access the webmail page, login, wait for the GUI to load, browse through a likely limited view of your inbox, and view one email message at a time.

Mail Programs (such as Outlook or Windows Mail or Thunderbird)

A mail program (also known as a "pop client") is required in order to connect via POP or IMAP. A mail program will simply launch from your desktop and gives you rapid access to all your emails (even faster but less secure if you let it remember your passwords). Also, mail programs have advanced tools and features which webmail may not have. There are many to choose from, such as the program included with your Operating System: Microsoft Windows includes either Outlook or Windows Mail, Apple includes Mac Mail. There are also third-party programs such as Mozilla's Thunderbird and Qualcomm's Eudora.

Conclusion

  • IMAP is perfect for multiple users who need to access the same email account, or one user who needs to access emails from multiple locations.
  • POP3 is perfect for quickly downloading emails and reading them offline or on the go (Remember: you do have to be online to reply to emails). POP3 is also a great way to save copies of your emails on your personal computer.
  • Webmail is perfect for everyone, but does depend on a browser, which is slower and more cumbersome than a mail program (e.g. Eudora, Outlook, Thunderbird, etc.).

Article Comments

ian
so how do i actually set up an impa account? I dont see any guides

HostGator
You don't need to do anything special on HostGator's side. Just create your email account as normal.

The trick happens with your mail client (Eudora, Outlook, Thunderbird, MacMail). When you create a mail account to retrieve your emails, the mail client will ask if you want to use POP3 or IMAP.

dabney
How do I delete my "deleted" emails?

HostGator
Empty the "trash" folder.

(Horde does not have a trash folder configured by default. You can setup the trash folder by reading the related article, "Teach Horde to use the Trash can".)

Luke
I have set up the email in Windows Live Mail, I can send and receive emails okay.

Yet when I check my sent folder on Windows Live Mail the emails to not show, yet on the webmail it does...

Is there a way I can resolve this?

Luke

HostGator
Be sure to subscribe to all your folders. Read more at http://support.hostgator.com/articles/e-mail/missing-folders-after-converting-to-maildir

Noor
i want to use imap instead of pop3. the problem now is i can't sign in after setup outlook 2007. do you have any idea how to solve this issue? furthermore, when im using pop3, i can't receive emails from others but im able to send email and the recepient can receive the email. appreciate if you could help me. thanks in advance.

HostGator
Likely something is incorrect in your settings. Please contact us via email, phone or live chat for assistance.

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