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'''Post Office Protocol (POP)''' is a client-server messaging protocol in the Internet Protocol Suite, which pulls messages from a mail storage server to the client machine.  
'''Post Office Protocol (POP)''' is a client-server messaging protocol in the Internet Protocol Suite, which pulls messages from a mail storage server to the client machine.  
 
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{{r|http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1939 RFC-1939}} "Post Office Protocol - Version 3", J.Myers, M.Rose, 1996.
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Post Office Protocol (POP) is a client-server messaging protocol in the Internet Protocol Suite, which pulls messages from a mail storage server to the client machine.