Whats the difference between Mail Forwarding and POP Email?
POP Email is what you presently use when you send or receive email via Netscape, Outlook, or any other email program. It uses your ISP’s mail server and your account name. (IE: bob@earthlink.net) Using a POP Email for your business gives it a more professional look, since the mail will be sent from your Domain. (IE: bob@mybiz.com) Note: AOL is not a POP email account, but rather a special hybrid email that can send email “locally” within it’s own service, or out to POP Email boxes on other internet systems. Mail Forwarding “copies” an email to another address you already have. (IE: mail sent to bob@mybiz.com can arrive at bob@earthlink.net, or whatever other account you designate) Mail Forwarding is convenient when you wish to send a copy of email to a home account, or possibly wish to send mail to another person while someone is on vacation.