There’re plenty of web-based mail service providers that you can use, but using an email address with your own personal domain name will grant you more credibility if you have a business, for example, not to mention that with web-based email services there are limitations on the size of the attachments that you can send or receive. If you use an email service that supports the POP3 and IMAP email protocols, you won’t come across such problems and you’ll be able to use any program on your PC to check your mailboxes, including Apple Mail, Thunderbird or Outlook. You can even set up an email account on your phone. The difference between the two email protocols is that with IMAP, an email message is displayed locally at your end, but remains on the email server, while with POP3, the message is downloaded onto your PC, unless you set up the program in such a way as to keep a copy on the server.

POP3 IMAP E-mail Accounts in Shared Hosting

With a shared plan from our company, you’ll be able to use any device and any email application to see your emails. We support the IMAP and POP3 protocols, so you can select either one of them when you set up a mailbox according to your own preferences. To make things easier, you can download a small-sized file from the Email Manager section of your Hepsia Control Panel for each email account that you create. You can quickly set up the latter with your preferred app by simply running that file on your computer. This option represents an alternative to our webmail and the two 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.

POP3 IMAP E-mail Accounts in Semi-dedicated Servers

Our semi-dedicated plans give you absolute autonomy with regard to where and how you can use any mailbox that you create via our Hepsia hosting Control Panel. Since we support both IMAP and POP3, you will be able to create a mailbox on any desktop or mobile device regardless of the OS in use – a desktop computer, a portable PC or a mobile phone. You can even download our auto-configuration files for Outlook, Thunderbird or Apple Mail and have a brand new mailbox set up automatically with your preferred email client. You’ll not need to do anything manually. Our detailed tutorials with step-by-step screen-caps will demonstrate to you how to create a mailbox on an iPhone or an Android mobile phone. With any of these devices, you can decide whether the email messages should be downloaded or if they should remain on the server. If you opt for the latter option, you’ll be able to view your email messages from different locations.