Should I use POP3 or IMAP for Gmail?

For most users, IMAP is a better choice than POP. POP is a very old way of receiving mail in an email client. It only lets you download your Inbox on your computer, and not any other folders. When an email is downloaded using POP, it is usually then deleted from Fastmail.

Is Gmail a SMTP or IMAP?

Step 2: Change SMTP & other settings in your email client

Incoming Mail (IMAP) Serverimap.gmail.com Requires SSL: Yes Port: 993
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Serversmtp.gmail.com Requires SSL: Yes Requires TLS: Yes (if available) Requires Authentication: Yes Port for SSL: 465 Port for TLS/STARTTLS: 587

Should I use POP3 or IMAP?

IMAP is better if you are going to be accessing your email from multiple devices, such as a work computer and a smart phone. POP3 works better if you are only using one device, but have a very large number of emails. It is also better if you have a poor internet connection and need to access your emails offline.

Which security type is best for Gmail?

For this security tool to work, the email providers of both the sender and the recipient always have to use TLS. Learn more about email delivery with TLS.

Can Gmail use POP3?

You can use the Gmail interface to send and receive emails using an email account you create with your domain. By setting up your domain’s email address as a POP3 and SMTP account in your Gmail account, you can use Gmail as an email client (much like you would use Outlook, Mac Mail, or Thunderbird).

Which is better IMAP or POP3?

While POP3 can work well for single devices, IMAP is the better option in case you ever need to use a new device. If you are using POP3 and lose access to your main device, you would also lose access to all your past emails. That’s why we recommend using IMAP in this instance, instead of POP3.