POP3 IMAP E-mail Accounts
Discover more about the different e-mail protocol varieties and which type to pick out when setting up a mail client.
In case you have a domain name and a hosting package for it, you’ll be able to create email accounts for personal or commercial purposes and to set them up with email software programs such as Thunderbird, Apple Mail or Outlook. During the procedure, you will be able to opt for one of the two most popular email delivery protocols – IMAP or POP3. The first protocol will allow you to view all email messages, but they will stay on the mail server, whereas with the second protocol, all messages will be downloaded on the device where the mailbox is created, unless you specifically choose a copy to be left on the server. In this way, you can choose if you’d like all your email correspondence to be stored on a single device, or if you’d rather be able to view the email messages from various places. The latter option is very useful for businesses where different people working on different computers need to get access to a particular mailbox.
POP3 IMAP E-mail Accounts in Cloud Web Hosting
Each cloud web hosting package that we offer will allow you to create mailboxes with any domain hosted in your account and to set them up on any device. During the setup process, you can select between the POP3 and the IMAP email protocols, as we offer support for both, so you can decide which one to make use of depending on your preference and the purpose of the account – you may choose to download all emails in case you have a personal account and to leave the emails on the email server – in case you’ve got a business account, for example. The Email Manager, which is included in our custom Hepsia hosting Control Panel, allows you to download and run a small-sized auto-config file, so as to set up an email account with an email client – Thunderbird, Outlook or Apple Mail. You can use even your smartphone to view your email messages and we have added an in-depth tutorial on how to carry out this on an iPhone or an Android phone.