What is the difference between my domain POP3 email account and my Web Mail account?
Web Mail provides another way to access your existing domain email account (you@yourdomain.com). You can send and receive email through your desktop email client application (such as Microsoft Outlook or QualComm Eduora) as well as on a web browser with Web Mail. }}–> }}–> Your desktop email application will automatically download your email via the Post Office Protocol (POP3) email protocol when you login to it. Web Mail uses the HyperText Transport Protocol (HTTP) protocol, the same protocol used for the World Wide Web to display web pages, to provide access to your domain email account through your web browser. Web Mail is server-based and allows you to store and retrieve email directly from the server. Your domain email account username and password are used to login to both your desktop email application as well as Web Mail.
Web Mail provides another way to access your existing domain email account (you@yourdomain.com). You can send and receive email through your desktop email client application (such as Microsoft Outlook or QualComm Eduora) as well as on a web browser with Web Mail. Your desktop email application will automatically download your email via the Post Office Protocol (POP3) email protocol when you login to it. Web Mail uses the HyperText Transport Protocol (HTTP) protocol, the same protocol used for the World Wide Web to display web pages, to provide access to your domain email account through your web browser. Web Mail is server-based and allows you to store and retrieve email directly from the server. Your domain email account username and password are used to login to both your desktop email application as well as Web Mail.