MAPI Vs POP Protocols

 

MAPI Vs POP Protocols
 

WorldPosta Email service operates on Microsoft Exchange, which comprises three primary types of data: Email messages, Contacts, and Calendar entries. These data types synchronize between the server and mail clients (such as Outlook or Thunderbird) once configured to connect to the mailbox. Exchange mailboxes support various protocols:

 

1. MAPI (Messaging Application Programming Interface):

– Direct server connection

– Shared Inbox, Contacts, Calendar entries, Notes, Tasks, and public folders

– Server-side rules and alerts

– Optional server-side spam management

 

2. POP (Post Office Protocol):

– Limited to sending and receiving emails without MAPI features

 

3. POP/IMAP:

– Limited functionality compared to Exchange, supporting only mail data

– Some features available in Exchange mailboxes via MAPI are not supported

 

You can access your mailbox via POP or IMAP protocols and also through Webmail. WorldPosta supports the following features:

– Forwarding

– Adding users to a Distribution List

– Auto-replies

– Hiding a mailbox from your address book

– Storage management

 

4. OWA-Only:

– OWA-only mailboxes offer Exchange mailbox functionalities

– Access emails via Webmail (OWA) from any supported browser; access is restricted to browsers only, with no mail client support

– Note: You can connect your Outlook client to an OWA-only mailbox using IMAP/SMTP or POP/SMTP protocols or EWS.

 

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