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Internet Message Access Protocol, or IMAP, is a mail protocol used in the retrieval of mail from a mailbox. In comparison to POP, IMAP is designed to allow the complete management of a mailbox using multiple different mail clients, this means that unlike POP, mail retrieved over the IMAP protocol will by default also remain on the mail server, unless explicitly deleted by the user.
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Do the BEAST and CRIME attacks apply to an IMAP service?
Theoretically, it is possible for IMAP by sending mails to the victim, however the target plaintext (IMAP password) needs to be in the same packet as the chosen ciphertext. … This is usually not the case for IMAP.
Nevertheless, it's probably good to copy the offered SSL versions and algorithms of popular IMAP services, like Google. …