What is a POP3 email account?
POP3 (Post Office Protocol 3) is a protocol used for downloading email messages from an email server to your computer. With a POP3 email account, all of the email messages sent to your email address are stored on a POP3 mail server until you log on to the server and download the messages. Way2Host provides at least one POP3 email account with every hosting plan. You can use SiteMail, Way2Hosts Web-based email application, to send and receive email or you can use a traditional email client such as Microsoft® Outlook®, Eudora® or Netscape® Communicator.
POP3 (Post Office Protocol 3) is a protocol used for downloading email messages from an email server to your computer. With a POP3 email account, all of the email messages sent to your email address are stored on a POP3 mail server until you log on to the server and download the messages. EasyHost provides at least one POP3 email account with every hosting plan. You can use SiteMail, EasyHosts Web-based email application, to download your messages from the server or you can use a traditional email client such as Microsoft® Outlook®, Eudora® or Netscape® Communicator.
POP3 (Post Office Protocol 3) is a protocol used for downloading email messages from an email server to your computer. With a POP3 email account, all of the email messages sent to your email address are stored on a POP3 mail server until you log on to the server and download the messages. Hostway provides at least one POP3 email account with every hosting plan. You can use SiteMail, Hostways Web-based email application, to download your messages from the server or you can use a traditional email client such as Microsoft® Outlook®, Eudora® or Netscape® Communicator.
POP3, or Post Office Protocol 3, is a common method of receiving email from the Internet. With POP3, mail is received and held for you by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Periodically, you check your mailbox on the ISP server and download any mail received. Most ISPs offer email accounts that are POP3 accessible; however, some may charge an additional fee for access via POP3. Some ISP accounts may also be configured to work with the POP3 email protocol.