This isn't necessary if you use the modern
IMAP protocol for your email, as the master copies of your emails are still stored on the remote server.
The feature works only if you are using
the IMAP protocol to control your email, rather than POP.
It actually uses your own email account through
the IMAP protocol, which allows multiple email clients to connect to the same mailbox.
This is especially true as I added my account using
the IMAP protocol.
If you would rather not use Gmail, the Dart can also be used with POP and
IMAP protocols for use with your own e-mail account.
Not exact matches
It works with Gmail, Microsoft Outlook.com and other email services that are enabled for
IMAP (Internet Message Access
Protocol), a standard method of accessing and storing mail on a mail server.
This has partly to do with various carriers handling
IMAP, POP3, Activesync, and various other
protocols differently.
Xiant supports most popular email
protocols, including Microsoft Exchange (with ActiveSync), Gmail, Gmail Apps for My Domain, Gmail for Businesses, POP3, and
IMAP.
Xiant Mobile supports most of today's most popular email
protocols, including Microsoft Exchange (with ActiveSync), Gmail, Gmail Apps for My Domain, Gmail for Business, and
IMAP.
IMAP is a more modern
protocol.
Where POP3 just downloads everything to your device and manages it locally,
IMAP is more of a syncing
protocol.
Yes, there are other
protocols for sending, receiving, and using email, but the vast majority of people use one of the three major
protocols — POP3,
IMAP, or Exchange.
SMTP complements Post Office
Protocol v. 3 (POP3) or Internet Message Access
Protocol (
IMAP) for downloading and receiving email messages.
It supports major Internet service provider (ISP), Post Office
Protocol (POP) and Internet Message Access
Protocol (
IMAP) email accounts for one low monthly cost.
«Email as we know it with SMTP, POP3, and
IMAP» — the standard email networking
protocols — «can not be secure.»
Expertise in computer hardware, software (Windows / Linux, SQL Server Enterprise, Apache, and Microsoft AD, among others), and
protocols (for example, DNS,
IMAP / POP3, LDAP, HTTP, SMTP, NAT, and DHCP) is at the core of my performance.
Protocols: TCP / IP, UDP / IP Socket Connections, FTP, POP3,
IMAP, SMTP, DMI, SNMP, Louth, Sony and Leitch control, XML
An easier way is to use an e-mail service based on the Internet message access
protocol, or
IMAP.