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- The '''Internet Message Access Protocol''' (IMAP) is a client-server messaging protocol for [[Email|email]] which a213 bytes (30 words) - 16:14, 21 January 2023
- 12 bytes (1 word) - 00:12, 1 October 2009
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- | pagename = Internet Message Access Protocol | abc = Internet Message Access Protocol842 bytes (69 words) - 16:07, 21 January 2023
- RFC-3501 (2003), "Internet Message Access Protocol - Version 4rev1", M. Crispin, http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501. IETF Stan464 bytes (69 words) - 13:03, 16 March 2010
- ...ocesses and protocols]] for the parent, and [[Post Office Protocol]] and [[Internet Message Access Protocol]] for specifics on the two commonly-used message-access protocols. It look986 bytes (135 words) - 19:14, 16 March 2010
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- #REDIRECT [[Internet Message Access Protocol]]46 bytes (5 words) - 07:25, 16 March 2010
- {{:Internet Message Access Protocol/Related Articles}}54 bytes (6 words) - 07:22, 16 March 2010
- {{r|Internet Message Access Protocol}}561 bytes (72 words) - 14:22, 19 July 2008
- RFC-3501 (2003), "Internet Message Access Protocol - Version 4rev1", M. Crispin, http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501. IETF Stan466 bytes (69 words) - 12:51, 16 March 2010
- RFC-3501 (2003), "Internet Message Access Protocol - Version 4rev1", M. Crispin, http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501. IETF Stan464 bytes (69 words) - 13:03, 16 March 2010
- An earlier name for the [[Internet Message Access Protocol]].61 bytes (9 words) - 07:21, 16 March 2010
- {{rpl|Internet Message Access Protocol}}568 bytes (59 words) - 09:03, 22 April 2024
- | pagename = Internet Message Access Protocol | abc = Internet Message Access Protocol842 bytes (69 words) - 16:07, 21 January 2023
- ...ocesses and protocols]] for the parent, and [[Post Office Protocol]] and [[Internet Message Access Protocol]] for specifics on the two commonly-used message-access protocols. It look986 bytes (135 words) - 19:14, 16 March 2010
- The '''Internet Message Access Protocol''' (IMAP) is a client-server messaging protocol for [[Email|email]] which a213 bytes (30 words) - 16:14, 21 January 2023
- {{r|Internet Message Access Protocol|Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP)}} (RFC-3501)2 KB (205 words) - 12:38, 5 November 2009
- {{r|Messaging application protocols|Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP)}} (RFC-3501)1 KB (160 words) - 15:15, 26 September 2009
- {{r|Internet Message Access Protocol}}226 bytes (27 words) - 13:00, 16 March 2010
- RFC-3501 (2003), "Internet Message Access Protocol - Version 4rev1", M. Crispin, http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501. IETF Stan2 KB (245 words) - 21:49, 19 February 2010
- ...secure variants. The [[Post Office Protocol]], Version 3 (POP3) and the [[Internet Message Access Protocol]] (IMAP) both manage mail between the client workstation and the mail serve2 KB (279 words) - 05:12, 31 May 2009
- ...ault, the messages on the server after they have been transferred, while [[Internet Message Access Protocol]] (IMAP) provides access to the messages, but leaves them on the server. In5 KB (744 words) - 22:36, 8 June 2011
- ==== Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) ==== | Internet Message Access Protocol; IMAP differs from POP in that messages are left on the server; this allows15 KB (2,488 words) - 10:59, 25 August 2009
- ==== Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) ==== | Internet Message Access Protocol; IMAP differs from POP in that messages are left on the server; this allows15 KB (2,488 words) - 11:06, 25 August 2009
- ...[Simple Mail Transfer Protocol|SMTP]], [[Post Office Protocol|POP]], and [[Internet Message Access Protocol|IMAP]]. Here are brief explanations of these protocols and of [[Webmail|we ==== Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) ====17 KB (2,712 words) - 15:14, 26 September 2009
- ...Tunnelling Protocol|GTP]]{{,}} [[Hypertext Transfer Protocol|HTTP]]{{,}} [[Internet Message Access Protocol|IMAP]]{{,}} [[Internet Relay Chat|IRC]]{{,}} [[Media Gateway Control Protoc | Internet Message Access Protocol; IMAP differs from POP in that messages are left on the server; this allows14 KB (2,064 words) - 17:39, 24 February 2010
- ==== Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) ==== | Internet Message Access Protocol; IMAP differs from POP in that messages are left on the server; this allows16 KB (2,645 words) - 10:42, 12 August 2009
- | Internet Message Access Protocol; IMAP differs from POP in that messages are left on the server; this allows13 KB (2,103 words) - 17:19, 5 August 2009
- {{rpr|Internet Message Access Protocol}}11 KB (1,461 words) - 10:46, 7 March 2024
- ...ract between the end user and the SMTP server(s), Post Office Protocol and Internet Message Access Protocol.14 KB (2,257 words) - 22:38, 20 July 2008
- * The recipient may pick up his e-mail in many ways, for example using the [[Internet Message Access Protocol]], by logging into mx.domain2.ext and reading it directly, or by using a [[17 KB (2,760 words) - 11:50, 2 February 2023
- ...rly can connect to [[Messaging application protocols#Post Office Protocol| Internet Message Access Protocol]] or [[Messaging application protocols#Post Office Protocol| Post Office Pr20 KB (2,946 words) - 05:49, 8 April 2024
- | Internet Message Access Protocol; IMAP differs from POP in that messages are left on the server; this allows25 KB (3,942 words) - 17:22, 3 October 2009
- ...such as [[Simple Mail Transfer Protocol]], [[Post Office Protocol]], and [[Internet Message Access Protocol]]; proprietary servers with mixed proprietary and standard protocols such a57 KB (8,399 words) - 17:39, 13 March 2024