Each POP3 account you create has its own login and
password. This allows you to provide POP3 accounts to people you know and those
in your organization. POP3 accounts can be checked via any e-mail client and even
from a web-based e-mail program.
A POP3 account
is different than normal e-mail accounts in that each POP3 has its own login and
password, unlike e-mail forwarding
(or aliasing) which simply forwards e-mail sent to a specified e-mail address
to another e-mail account. These additional POP3 accounts will come in handy if
your organization has many employees who all need their own e-mail account.
Your
new POP3 account(s) will take a maximum of 5 minutes (usually in real time) to
be created by the mail server. Once activated, you can edit or delete your POP3
mail accounts in real time.
A personalised email
such as employee@your-domain-name.biz or sales@your-domain-name.com gives your
business the professional image that has come to be expected from your customers.
When you give your customers an email address that is you@your-Internet -Service-Provider.com
leaves a very poor impression. Furthermore putting this type of an email address
on company stationery means that you need to re-print stationery every time you
change your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Your own email address gives
you independence aswell as an excellent image.
Use multiple emails addresses
of different departments such as sales@your-business.com and accounts@your-business.com
to create an expanded image of your business. Remember that first impressions
last!
Important features:
- Unlimited
number of messages
- Unlimited traffic
- Max size of each email message:
10 Mbytes
- Specific tools in the Control Panel for manage mailboxes
Also
view our FAQs.
To
start the service please go in your Domain
Control Panel and click on Additional
Services link. The POP3 mailboxes can
be configured/modified at each point in time during the 12-month period through
your domain Control Panel. This
service will be added to the Base Services already included with the domain transfer/registration.