MAIL
Your IBM® Lotus® Notes® connection to your Internet server(s) must be set up for you to receive Internet mail.
IMAP Online or Offline accounts
You can use either an IMAP Online account or an IMAP Offline account for incoming mail.
An IMAP Online account lets you store your mail on the Internet IMAP server, saving space on your local computer. You can access your mail directly on the IMAP server without first downloading (replicating) mail into a Notes mail application as you do with POP or IMAP Offline incoming mail.
Tip An IMAP Online account is useful when you want to keep your Internet mail separate from your Notes mail.
When you have an IMAP Offline account, receiving mail requires replicating it to a Notes mail application (either locally or on a Domino server), as with POP mail. You can store mail both on the IMAP server and in the Notes mail application, or have messages deleted automatically from the IMAP server after they replicate to the Notes mail application.
Tip An IMAP Offline account is useful when you want to use your Notes mail application as a universal Inbox for all your Notes and Internet mail.
You can secure your IMAP account with SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) for safe transmission over the Internet. For more information, see Securing your POP3, IMAP, LDAP, or NNTP accounts.
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