IMAP is simply a kind of locally-cached window onto your Message on your device, it’s deleted on the server mark it as read on yourĭevice and it’s marked read on the server move a message to a folder on yourĭevice and it’s moved to that folder on the server. Then, as you read and dispose of your email, the actions that you take in yourĮmail program are reflected back up to the email server: if you delete a IMAP, but unlike POP3, it’s also left on your mail server. The email that’s kept on your mail server.
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IMAP differs from POP3 in that rather that transferring your IMAP is a protocol, like POP3, that is used by email programs to access your It’s not widely known, but Yahoo! Mail supports IMAP, apparently To backup Yahoo! Mail, you can install or use a desktop email program toĪccess your email using IMAP to download a copy to your PC. It may seem a tad intimidating at first, but it’s well worth it – without a backup, you’re at risk of losing everything. So, we have to go through some slightly unofficial back doors. They haveĪ nice UI and it’s a reasonably good service, but they provide no officially This is one reason why I rarely recommend Yahoo! as an email provider.