What is POP up account and how do i use it?
POP, or Post Office Protocol, lets you download messages from ADPS servers onto your computer so you can access your mail with a program like Microsoft Outlook Express or Netscape Mail, even when you aren’t connected to the Internet.
If I user POP account, what happens to messages stored on ADPS Mail servers?
You can either choose to keep copies of messages on server or choose to delete from server when you download the mails to your local email client.
You may need to buy additional disk space if you want to keep mails on server for a long time.
All POP mail clients give you an option of leaving mails on server, choose an option that is right for your needs.
Which POP clients can I use for downloading my mail to my local server?
Following is the list of clients you can use for accessing your account
# Outlook Express and Outlook 2002 (and older) (Windows)
# Outlook Express and Outlook 2002 (and older) (Mac)
# Outlook 2003
# Entourage 2004
# Entourage X
# Eudora 5.1 (and higher) (Sponsored & Paid Mode)
# Eudora 5.1 (and higher) (Light Mode)
# Netscape Mail 7.x
# Netscape Mail 6.2
# Netscape Mail 4.5, 4.6, or 4.7
# Apple Mail
# Mozilla 1.7
# Thunderbird 0.x
You can use others too, that support POP protocal. Use following settings which configuring your POP account:
Incoming and outgoing server:
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mail.yourdomain.com
POP3 Port:
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110