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How to set up an IMAP mail server with a Mac?

I am looking to set up an IMAP server for my pop email accounts. I would like to find a complete walkthrough for setting up some kind of server for this purpose running OSX (preferably). Any links to sites detailing this or your own walkthrough is greatly welcomed. Thanks.

Comments:
Depending on how someone interprets your question, it is either not possible, or not practical.
What you’re asking literally is how to set up a server to communicate to a server. This isn’t very practical, because if you were setting up your own server for email, it would make more sense to go ahead and host the mail client on your own server, instead of using a third-party mail client. You would have to have an always-on machine, as well as a static IP from your ISP.
What you’re most likely asking (but using the wrong terminology) is that you want to take advantage of IMAP syncing with a POP3 account. This isn’t possible, because the mail client has to provide this functionality.
You would be better off just getting a free gmail account, or MobileMe if you wanted PUSH on your mobile device. Both can use IMAP.

How do I know if my email is pop3 or imap?

I’m trying to sync my school email to my smart phone and it asks me all these questions such as if it’s exchange, pop3, imap etc and then asks me about its security and such. My question is how do i find this stuff out about my email? I have no idea what I’m looking for! Thanks!

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If you get your email from a web site, it’s IMAP.
If you download it to a mail client without using a web browser, it’s probably POP3.
If you were using Microsoft Exchange, you’d know it: it’s ancient. (Replaced by Outlook.)

 

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