Translations:E-mails archiveren: hoe en waarom?/12/en
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Emails are retrieved from the mail server for archiving, and you should use the IMAPS protocol for this. IMAPS is a form of IMAP, a standard protocol[1] for retrieving emails from the mail server and sending them to an email application over an encrypted (and therefore secure) connection. It saves emails according to the structure you use to organise your emails in your mailbox, and doesn't delete them when they are retrieved from the server.
- ↑ Protocols are rules that computers need to follow to communicate with each other. POP and IMAP are protocols for retrieving emails from the server. Internet Message Access Protocol, usually abbreviated to IMAP, makes it possible to synchronise emails so that you can look up your emails on all your devices – smartphone, tablet, laptop, computer, etc. POP, short for Post Office Protocol, removes the emails from the mail server when you retrieve them. IMAPS is a form of IMAP that encrypts the traffic, which makes it more secure.