POP vs IMAP email

There are 2 main types of email out there: POP and IMAP

POP stands for Post Office Protocol, and IMAP for Internet Message Access Protocol. I won’t even bother in getting into the technicalities of these, but as you might have imagined, there are advantages and disadvantages to both. Following is a very quick look at both.

POP advantages

  • messages are downloaded and ultimately live on your desktop or laptop computer
  • messages load very quickly once they’re downloaded
  • messages are stored on your hard drive so they’re not subject to server storage limits and quotas
  • widely supported by ISPs and email providers
  • all email programs support it
  • you can view downloaded email while you are offline or don’t have a connection to the internet

POP disadvantages

  • messages are stored on your hard drive so they’re not accessible from other computers
  • sent mail and drafts are not accessible from other computers either
  • messages are eventually removed from the server
  • messages are stored in files that are not compatible between different programs
  • it’s usually difficult to migrate from one program to another, sometimes impossible
  • it’s cumbersome to copy your email to another computer (office, home, school, laptop, etc.)
  • users normally don’t have backups of their email unless you actively make a back-up

IMAP advantages

  • messages are stored on the server are accessible from any computer and webmail anywhere in the world
  • IMAP mail folders remain synchronized with IMP (webmail)
  • sent messages and drafts are also stored on the server
  • server-side SPAM filtering is easily implemented with IMAP
  • IMAP mail is backed up nightly on the server and can be restored
  • ease of migration from a program to a program and from a computer to another computer/location
  • ease of setting up additional computers to check your email, no need to copy anything fro one computer to another

IMAP disadvantages

  • messages load slower, in particular the first time they’re read
  • if you don’t have a connection to the internet, you can not check your email
  • sensitive to size and requires periodic archival of email messages
  • subject to storage quotas
  • very few ISPs and email providers offer IMAP as it is considered a high end option and it’s complex for them to support
  • not all email programs support it properly

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Information in this article was taken from here.