If you’ve got a domain and a web hosting package for it, you’ll be able to create mailboxes for personal or business 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 choose one of the two most popular email protocols – IMAP or POP3. The first protocol will allow you to see all messages, but they will remain on the mail server, while with the second protocol, all email messages will be downloaded on the device where the mailbox is configured, unless you explicitly choose a copy to be left on the server. In this way, you can choose if you would like all your email communication to be stored on one single device, or if you would rather be able to see the email messages from numerous locations. The latter option is rather useful for corporations where a number of people working on separate machines need to get access to a specific mailbox.

POP3 IMAP E-mail Accounts in Shared Hosting

With a Linux shared package from our company, you’ll be able to use any device and any email software app to check your emails. We support the IMAP and POP3 email retrieval protocols, so you can select either one when you configure a mailbox in accordance with your individual preference. To make things easier, you can download a small-sized configuration file from your Control Panel’s Email Manager section for each email account that you set up. You can effortlessly set up the latter with your preferred app by simply running that file on your PC. This option is an alternative to our webmail and the two email services complement each other, so if you create a folder in Outlook, for example, it will appear both in the webmail and on any PC where the given mailbox is set up.