Pop Email Iphone – Your Questions…

Google

Steven asks…

What is the difference between IMAP & POP for setting up email on iphone?

Hi i’am looking at setting up my iphone, whats the differencce between IMAP & POP and whats their objectives ? thanks in advance

admin answers:

I just got this from the Google website.

What’s the difference between IMAP and POP?
Unlike POP, IMAP offers two-way communication between your web Gmail and your email client(s). This means when you log in to Gmail using a web browser, actions you perform on email clients and mobile devices (ex: putting mail in a ‘work’ folder) will instantly and automatically appear in Gmail (ex: it will already have a ‘work’ label on that email the next time you sign in).

IMAP also provides a better method to access your mail from multiple devices. If you check your email at work, on your mobile phone, and again at home, IMAP ensures that new mail is accessible from any device at any given time.

Finally, IMAP offers a more stable experience overall. Whereas POP is prone to losing messages or downloading the same messages multiple times, IMAP avoids this through two-way syncing capabilities between your mail clients and your web Gmail.

If you’re trying to decide between using POP and using IMAP with Gmail, we recommend IMAP.

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Ssl Certificates Free – Your Questions…

open source software community

Susan asks…

What is Openssl? Is it a free SSL certificate?

What is Openssl? Is it a free SSL certificate? As in the opposite to the paid certificates?

admin answers:

No. Open SSL is the actual SSL program provided by the open source software community. It is the version used by the majority of internet servers. It is also included in every distribution of the Apache Web Server. You can create your own certificates in it free, but they will NOT be accepted for general use, [particularly on sites requiring personal information like banking or credit card details. It would be required for a client to actually tell their machine to accept unverified certificates. For a proper secure site you still have to register the certificate with a recognised certificate agency to obtain an authorisation time stamp and approval. You need to keep this updated or machines will refuse to accept connections.

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