Can I use an SSL certificate for email encryption?

Can I use an SSL certificate for email encryption?

SSL certificates are primarily designed to secure web connections, such as HTTPS. However, they can also be used for email encryption, such as securing the connection between an email client and server (SMTP, IMAP, POP). Some email servers and clients support SSL/TLS encryption for email communication.
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