**Post Office Protocol** \(**POP**\) is a type of computer networking and Internet standard **protocol** that extracts and retrieves email from a remote mail server for access by the host machine. **POP** is an application layer **protocol** in the OSI model that provides end users the ability to fetch and receive email \(from [here](https://www.techopedia.com/definition/5383/post-office-protocol-pop)\).
The POP clients generally connect, retrieve all messages, store them on the client system, and delete them from the server. There are 3 versions of POP, but POP3 is the most used one.
**Default ports:** 110, 995\(ssl\)
```text
PORT STATE SERVICE
110/tcp open pop3
```
## Enumeration
### Banner Grabbing
```bash
nc -nv <IP> 110
openssl s_client -connect <IP>:995 -crlf -quiet
```
## Manual
You can use the command `CAPA` to obtain the capabilities of the POP3 server.
Protocol_Name: POP #Protocol Abbreviation if there is one.
Port_Number: 110 #Comma separated if there is more than one.
Protocol_Description: Post Office Protocol #Protocol Abbreviation Spelled out
Name: Notes
Description: Notes for POP
Note: """
Post Office Protocol (POP) is a type of computer networking and Internet standard protocol that extracts and retrieves email from a remote mail server for access by the host machine. POP is an application layer protocol in the OSI model that provides end users the ability to fetch and receive email (from here).
The POP clients generally connect, retrieve all messages, store them on the client system, and delete them from the server. There are 3 versions of POP, but POP3 is the most used one.