That’s the point of the feature though. POP3 moves emails, it’s really a transfer protocol rather than an access protocol.
I assume Google is killing it since they assume they’re effectively in-charge of email outside of things like company Outlook accounts. They’ve got no need to worry about people migrating to gmail, since everybody starts out on it now.
That is still an edge case, and doesn’t really address why Pop would be required.
That’s the point of the feature though. POP3 moves emails, it’s really a transfer protocol rather than an access protocol.
I assume Google is killing it since they assume they’re effectively in-charge of email outside of things like company Outlook accounts. They’ve got no need to worry about people migrating to gmail, since everybody starts out on it now.