imap is an email protocol that allows mail to be read and written while remaining on a remote server (like your ISP's server).
imapd is a common name for the daemon that "serves" imap mail.
imap2 uses port 143, imap3 uses port 220.
Some common imap packages:
- Courier imap
- uw-imap (University of Washington?)
- cyrus-imap
See man imapd.
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