First, the difference between the mail server
POP3: You can only download messages, or delete messages at the mail server after the client downloads the message. Operations on the client are not saved to the server side.
IMAP: The ability to synchronize messages, that is, client mail is consistent with server mail, and actions on the client are also effective on the server side. (such as: The client deletes the message, the server also deletes, the client sends the mail also can save on the server and so on)
Exchange: Can synchronize messages, calendars, contacts, logs, and so on.
Ii. using Foxmail to establish an example of server type IMAP
1, after installing Foxmail, double-click Foxmail, enter the correct user name and password.
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2, click Create, Receive server type Select IMAP, others remain default.
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3. Click Create to complete the prompt settings.
Differences in mail server types