POP3 and IMAP are two of the most common email retrieval protocols used for accessing email messages from a mail server. They are both client-server protocols that allow users to download their email messages to their local computer or mobile device. In this article, we'll discuss what POP3 and IMAP...
With all the recent buzz about setting up your site to work with https (SSL/TLS) you may have just had an SSL certificate installed for you or installed this yourself, if you have requested it be installed for you then don't expect them to reconfigure your site an have it automatically redirect to h...
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a standard network protocol used for transferring files over the internet. It allows users to upload and download files to and from a server. FTP has been around since the early days of the internet and remains a popular way to transfer files.
FTP is a client-server...
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is the standard security technology for establishing an encrypted link between 2 devices for example your web browser and the site you are visiting. The SSL connection between the devices ensures that all data passed between them is encrypted and remains private, as SSL is...
SSL Certificates provide a secure connection between a you and your browser and the website (server) you are visiting with all data/messages encrypted with PKI (Public Key Encryption). Once you have a valid SSL certificate this will enable you to show a padlock in your browser to indicate the connec...