Visual content covers "What is IMAP4 Protocol?" Several topics related to the IMAP4 protocol, which is a protocol that deals with email messages. Therefore, it is a computer process in which two devices are connected through the network to exchange messages between them.
The video discusses the IMAP4 protocol and its role in retrieving incoming email. IMAP4 stores email messages on a server that is remote from users. Users can then view and process the messages as if they were stored on their personal device.
IMAP4 protocol allows users to organize their email messages in folders, flag messages for follow-up, and save draft messages on the server. Users can also take advantage of the features of this protocol to show messages that have been read or that are still unread.
The IMAP4 protocol is an intermediary between the e-mail server and e-mail users, by reading messages using this protocol outside the server without the need to download or store mail messages on their personal devices. This means that e-mail is not linked to a specific device, but rather users can access it from anywhere in the world via various devices such as desktops, laptops, smart phones, and tablets.
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