If emails are an indispensable part of your communication with business associates or relatives, it may be better to use an email address with your own personal domain and an email provider that offers support for the IMAP and POP3 email protocols, rather than relying on a web-based service that entails restrictions with regards to the maximum size of the attachments. In this way, you will be able to check your email accounts on any desktop or mobile device using any software – Thunderbird, Apple Mail, Outlook, and so forth. With the IMAP email protocol, you’ll be able to examine the email messages at your end, but they will be on the server all the time, while with the POP3 protocol, all email messages will be downloaded on the device, unless you choose a copy to be saved on the mail server. In addition, you will be able to take advantage of many other valuable options – calendars, contact groups, and so on, not to mention that if there is a brief predicament with your Internet connection, you can still check your email messages since they will be on your desktop or handheld device.

POP3 IMAP E-mail Accounts in Cloud Website Hosting

Each cloud website hosting plan that we offer will permit you to create email accounts with any domain name hosted under your account and to set them up on any device. During the setup process, you can pick between the POP3 and the IMAP email protocols, as we offer support for both, so you can choose which one to use depending on your preferences and the purpose of your email account – you may want to download all emails if you have a personal account and to leave the emails on the email server – in case you have a business account, for instance. The Email Manager tool, which is included in our in-house developed Hepsia Control Panel, permits you to download and run a small configuration file, so as to set up an email account with an email software program – Thunderbird, Outlook or Apple Mail. You can even use your mobile phone to examine your emails and we’ve included an elaborate tutorial on how to do this on an iPhone or an Android phone.

POP3 IMAP E-mail Accounts in Semi-dedicated Hosting

Our semi-dedicated services give you complete freedom in terms of how and where you can use any email address that you set up through our Hepsia hosting Control Panel. Since we support both IMAP and POP3, you’ll be able to configure a mailbox on any mobile or desktop device irrespective of the Operating System in use – a desktop PC, a portable computer or a phone. You can even download our auto-configuration files for Outlook, Apple Mail or Thunderbird and have a brand new mailbox automatically set up with your chosen software app. You’ll not have to do anything manually. Our exhaustive tutorials with step-by-step screen-caps will reveal to you how to create an account on an iPhone or an Android phone. With any of these devices, you can choose whether the email messages should be downloaded or if they should remain on the mail server. If you select the latter option, you’ll be able to check your email messages from different locations.

POP3 IMAP E-mail Accounts in VPS Web Hosting

If you order a virtual private server from our company, you will be able to create unlimited email accounts with any domain name hosted on the server and to set them up with any email software program. This is valid irrespective of the Control Panel that you’ll pick during the signup process, since we’ll install POP3 and IMAP mail servers on the VPS in any event. You’ll be able to select either option and, to make things even simpler, you’ll be able to download auto-config files for Apple Mail, Thunderbird or Outlook – if you order the VPS with cPanel or with our custom-built Hepsia hosting Control Panel. You can create email accounts on any device without any limitations, even on your smartphone – if you travel a lot and you wish to remain in touch with pals and associates. With our services, you can decide whether to download the email messages or to save them on the server based on what you’ll use the email accounts for and on how many persons will need to have access to them.