The current version of the most common protocol for receiving e-mail on a TCP/IP network.
A standard for sending and receiving email over the Internet.
(POP3) Email – an alternative to email forwarding, which directs mail from an alias to an email address, you can retrieve email directly from POP (Post Office Protocol) mailboxes on a mail server using any standard email client. All plans include a master POP account that can receive all email and control optional POP account settings. In addition, each plan includes a specified number of configurable POP accounts that can be assigned unique IDs and passwords for privacy.
POP3 is the protocol that delivers mail to you upon your request.
This is the current version of the Post Office Protocol standard in common use for e-mail transmission on TCP/IP networks.
A standard for client/server transmission of e-mail. An e-mail server holds the e-mail, and you use a POP3 client to fetch the mail from a server. IMAP...
A method of retrieving email from a server. Way2Host accounts provide POP3 mail boxes that you can access directly to retrieve your email using Way2Host's SiteMail or traditional email clients such as Eudora, Outlook Express and Netscape Mail.
The Internet protocol used to pick up email from your mailbox at the ISP. Redundancy The duplication of critical components of a system with the intention of increasing reliability of the system.