SMTP

SMTP

SMTP stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. It’s the standard protocol for sending emails over the Internet. In order to send and receive messages, you need an email client or web-based mail service that uses the SMTP for the sending of emails and POP3 or IMAP...
IMAP

IMAP

IMAP is an abbreviation for Internet Message Access Protocol. It is a popular alternative to the POP3 protocol. And in contrast to POP3, it is generally suited for online access to email messages. Unlike POP3 the IMAP mail protocol keeps all your emails on the server...
POP3

POP3

POP3 is the last version of the Post Office Protocol created for the retrieval of email messages by email applications from email servers. This means that POP3 enables you to receive your mail when you connect to the Internet using web-based email service or an email...
FTP Server

FTP Server

FTP server may refer to the physical machine where data is stored, but it is commonly used for software application that enables the exchange of files via the File Transfer Protocol. The FTP uses the client-server model to enable the exchange of files over the...
Web FTP

Web FTP

Web FTP or Online FTP refers to manipulating and operating files over the FTP protocol in an online environment. More precisely, when it’s done in a web browser, rather than a dedicated desktop FTP client. This approach has several advantages. For example, if you are...
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