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Os x mail xserver setup
Os x mail xserver setup









os x mail xserver setup

What I found is that you need to fool the Apple email clients for OS X and iOS 7 into believing that you're NOT connecting to a Comcast server initially, because if you tell those clients you have a Comcast account, they decide to set your email client up with - you guessed it - a POP3 account. After receiving notification that my IMAP account was live, I tried setting it up, only to run into issues. Well, I found out that they've been providing IMAP accounts on a ask-and-ye-shall-receive basis, so I quickly signed up for one. For some reason, Comcast seems to be stuck in the 1990s and wants to retain those stupid POP3 accounts. The only POP3 account that I still had as of last week was one from my ISP, Comcast. There are some other benefits to IMAP, but for most people, the constant need to make multiple deletions if they have more than one device is the main reason they detest POP3 email servers.

os x mail xserver setup

What's the big difference between POP and IMAP? Well, if you're connected to a POP account and delete emails that have come into your Mac, when you get onto your iOS devices you'll find that those deleted emails are still there and you have to delete them again! With IMAP, delete once, and an email is deleted from all inboxes. Apple's email service uses the IMAP ( Internet Message Access Protocol) protocol for email, as do many other email services. For years, POP ( Post Office Protocol) email has been a thorn in my side.











Os x mail xserver setup