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Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) is a proprietary protocol for synchronizing email, contacts, calendar, tasks, and notes between a messaging server and a mobile device. Learn about the history, features, and usage of EAS across different platforms and services.
Learn about the development and evolution of Microsoft Exchange Server, a client–server email system that supports X.400 and X.500 directories. Find out the features and versions of Exchange Server 2003, the last one to support Windows 2000 Server.
Learn about the history, features and versions of Microsoft Exchange Server, a mail server and calendaring server developed by Microsoft. Compare the current version (Exchange Server 2019) with previous releases and see how it supports Windows Server Core and Active-Active clustering.
Learn how to use POP or IMAP to download or send emails from your AOL Mail account on a different email app. Find the server settings and instructions for common email apps like Outlook, Gmail, Samsung and more.
Learn how to configure your Verizon.net email using IMAP on a third party mail client. Follow the steps and server settings for Outlook, Mac Mail, iOS Mail, Android Mail, Windows Mail, Mozilla Thunderbird, Windows Mail app and more.
Get support for AOL Mail, including login help, Desktop Gold, and subscription questions with customer care contact options.
An email client is a computer program that accesses and manages a user's email. Learn how email clients retrieve messages from a mailbox, compose and submit messages, and use encryption to protect privacy.
Outlook on the web (OWA) is a web app from Microsoft that lets users access their email, calendar, contacts, and tasks from any browser. It is included in Microsoft 365 and Exchange Server and Online, and has a history of development since 1995.