(It’s very rare that this is not available.) If you get email through your business or school, check with the IT department. If you manage your email account yourself, check on your hosting company’s dashboard to make sure you can use IMAP.
However, making this conversion requires that you take precautions so you don’t lose any messages. Most hosting companies and providers offer both options.
If you’ve been using a POP account, but have grown frustrated with inaccessible messages, you can usually convert your account to IMAP. With IMAP, they’ll be on all your devices. For example, with a POP account, if you check email on your iPhone, the messages downloaded there will only be there when you get back to your Mac, you won’t see them in your inbox. Or, you can have an IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) account that leaves some or all of your messages up on the mail server so you can access them from any device. You can have a POP (Post Office Protocol) account that downloads all your messages to your Mac, iPhone or iPad. Most email providers let you choose between two ways to get your messages.