POP3 IMAP E-mail Accounts
What kinds of e-mail accounts can be found? Which kind should you pick when you configure your e-mail program?
In case you’ve got a domain name and a hosting package for it, you will be able to create email accounts for personal or commercial purposes and to set them up with clients such as Thunderbird, Apple Mail or Outlook. During the process, you’ll be able to select one of the two popular email retrieval protocols – IMAP or POP3. The first protocol will enable you to see all email messages, but they will remain on the email server, while with the second one, all messages will be downloaded to the device where the email account is configured, unless you specifically select a copy to be stored on the server. Thus, you can choose if you want all your email communication to be stored on one single device, or if you’d rather be able to view the emails from numerous places. The second alternative is pretty valuable for companies where different employees working on separate computers need to get access to a given mailbox.
POP3 IMAP E-mail Accounts in Web Hosting
You’ll be able to use any email client software and any handheld or desktop device to access your email messages if you pick one of our web hosting. Our mail servers support both email delivery protocols (POP3 and IMAP), so you can select the one that answers your demands – you can download all email messages onto your home computer or you can store the emails on the email server in case you are running a firm and different employees need to be able to access them, for example. You can even download a configuration file for a given mailbox for any of the three most popular desktop email clients – Outlook, Thunderbird and Apple Mail. You will simply need to run the file on your PC and that email account will be set up automatically. If you want to use your smartphone, we’ve got in-depth tutorials on how to set up an email account on an Android- or an iOS-driven device.