Friday, 9 November 2012


Msn Has reached the end.

 

Microsoft the owners of Msn have decided that Msn is going to shut down. The reason for this is because there are not enough users using Msn compared to Skype. Users of Msn these days have well over 100million people using it however that is nothing compared to the other Microsoft owned program Skype, which has over 280 million users. Windows live messenger will pull the plug on msn by March 2013 and in its place Microsoft will give every single computer (Microsoft). Wlm will remain open in china only but everywhere else will get rid of it. Skype was bought by Microsoft for £5.8 billion and they are hoping that this will be a new very popular IMS and that Skype will become ‘the new msn’. However you will be able to sign in to Skype using msn details.

Wednesday, 7 November 2012

keep safe :)
 

IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) is richer in functionality than POP and is designed to allow clients to access and manage mailboxes on the server as if they were local. IMAP is a much more complex protocol than POP, with less client support. IMAP4 is the latest implementation of IMAP. Although the messages reside on the mail server clients that support IMAP can manipulate these messages in many ways.


POP3, which is an abbreviation for Post Office Protocol 3, is the third version of a widespread method of receiving email. Much like the physical version of a post office clerk, POP3 receives and holds email for an individual until they pick it up. And, much as the post office does not make copies of the mail it receives, in previous versions of POP3, when an individual downloaded email from the server into their email program, there were no more copies of the email on the server; POP automatically deleted them.