Which protocol is used for fetching e-mail from a mailbox?
A. FTP
B. POP3
C. HTTP
D. IMAP
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(D) INTERNET MESSAGE ACCES
PROTOCOL is a mail Protocol used for accessing e-mail on a remote web server for a local client (IMAP&POP3) are the most common used Internet mail protocols are supported by all modern e-mail clients and web servers
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POP3 is the protocol used for fetching e-mail from a mailbox. (Option B)
- You may download email messages to your local computer and read them even if you aren't connected to the internet using POP3. POP3 is designed to delete mail from your server as soon as it is downloaded by the user. As a result, it's thought to be a storage and delivery service.
- IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) is a common Internet protocol used by email clients to get email messages from a mail server through a TCP/IP connection.
- The File Send Protocol (FTP) is a standard communication protocol for transferring computer files from a server to a client across a computer network.
- The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application layer protocol for networked, collaborative, hypermedia information systems that is part of the Internet protocol stack.
- Consequently, option B is the correct answer.
- POP3 is the protocol used for fetching e-mail from a mailbox.
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