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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Retrieves emails from a server, downloads it to computer
A
IMAP
B
POP
C
FTP
D
HTTPS
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Post Office Protocol 3, or POP3, is the most commonly used protocol for receiving email over the internet. This standard protocol, which most email servers and their clients support, is used to receive emails from a remote server and send to a local client.

Detailed explanation-2: -POP, or Post Office Protocol, is accessed from a remote server, but then all messages are downloaded directly and stored to your device and then deleted from the server.

Detailed explanation-3: -POP. Post Office Protocol is a widely used e-mail application protocol that can be used to retrieve e-mail from an e-mail server for the client application, such as Microsoft Outlook. The current version of POP is POP3. POP servers set up mailboxes (actually directories or folders) for each e-mail account name.

Detailed explanation-4: -POP3 (Post Office Protocol) Unlike modern protocols that use two-way synchronization, POP3 only supports one-way email synchronization, only allowing users to download emails from a server to a client.

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