| IMAP4 is an especially convenient method of delivery for those who use multiple computers and would like to use an email client instead of Webmail. A growing number of email users have one machine at work and a different one at home, possibly also a laptop for travel, or they use public PCs in a library or computer lab. Like POP3, mail is delivered to a central server, but the mail client (Eudora, Outlook, Netscape Messenger) does not copy it all at once and then delete it from the server. It's more of an interactive model, where the user can ask to view all messages or messages meeting certain criteria. Messages on the central server can be marked with various status flags (e.g. "deleted" or "answered"), moved to folders either on a local computer or on the server, and they stay on the server until explicitly removed by the user. This way the messages can be viewed from other computers until they are marked for deletion or downloaded to a folder on a computer. In short: IMAP4 is designed to permit manipulation of remote mailboxes as if they were on a local machine. |
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