SMTP
VS
POP3
Email Protocol
โš–๏ธ It's a Tie โ€” Choose Based on Your Needs
โšก Quick Answer

SMTP sends email. POP3 receives email. You need both - they serve different purposes. Use SMTP for outgoing, IMAP (not POP3) for incoming.

Factor SMTP POP3
Purpose Send email Receive email
Port 587 or 465 110 or 995
Modern Use โœ… Still used โŒ Use IMAP instead

SMTP

Protocol for sending outgoing email.

โœ“ Pros

  • Sends email
  • Universal standard
  • Works everywhere

โœ— Cons

  • Can't receive email
  • Only outbound

POP3

Protocol for receiving email (downloads to device).

โœ“ Pros

  • Downloads email to device
  • Works offline
  • Email stored locally

โœ— Cons

  • Outdated
  • Deletes from server
  • One device only
  • Use IMAP instead

The Verdict

You need SMTP for sending email. But use IMAP (not POP3) for receiving. POP3 is outdated - it downloads email and deletes from server. IMAP syncs across devices.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why not use POP3?
POP3 downloads email to ONE device and deletes from server. If your device dies, you lose all email. IMAP keeps email on server and syncs everywhere.

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Last updated: April 21, 2026 • Report an error

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