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are standard email addresses that you can use with your domain name. For example, name@yourdomain.com. These are not web-based email addresses, like Hotmail or Yahoo! mail, but standard email addresses that you can use with any email software, such as Outlook Express, MS Outlook, etc. If a host gives you 100 or so POP3 email addresses with a hosting account, you could provide an email address to each member of a small business or other organization.
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With a POP3 email account you will be able to reach your mail through Microsoft Outlook, Eudora, Pegasus or any other POP3 configured email program. Each POP3 email account allows you to have a unique e-mail address. (eg. name@mysite.com).
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This is one of the most common email accounts. Basically, these email boxes allow the user to download their email to an email client such as Microsoft Outlook. Each pop3 email account is protected by a password. Unlike web based email, pop3 email is downloaded to the computer so you wouldn't have to be online to read your messages.
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POP3 boxes allow you to download, read and manage your email using an email client such as Outlook or Netscape.
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These are your email mail boxes in our server that can be accessed directly to retrieve your mail using such programs as Eudora, Outlook Express, and Netscape Mail. Each POP3 account has its own password to ensure privacy. You will be able to check your email anywhere around the world where you have access to the Internet.
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