Web Hosting E-mail Services
Hosting services should include e-mail accounts and e-mail
services.
E-mail Accounts
Hosting solutions should include e-mail accounts for each person in your
company.
E-mail addresses should appear something like this:
bijoy@mycompany.com
bijoy.dey@mycompany.com
bijoyb@mycompany.com
POP E-mail
POP stands for Post Office Protocol. POP is a standard client/server protocol for
sending and
receiving e-mail.
The e-mails are received and held on your internet server until you pick it up with a client e-mail program, like
Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird.
IMAP Email
IMAP stands for Internet Message Access Protocol. IMAP is another standard
protocol for sending and receiving e-mail.
The e-mails are received, and held on your internet server, until you pick it up
with a client e-mail program, like Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird.
IMAP represents an improvement over POP because e-mail stored on an IMAP server
can be manipulated from several computers (a computer at home, a
workstation at the office, etc.), without
having to transfer messages back and forth between computers. POP was
designed to support e-mail access on one single computer.
Web-based E-mail
Web-based e-mail services enable you to access your e-mail via a web browser.
You log into your e-mail account via the Web to send and retrieve e-mail.
Being able to access your e-mail from any browser anywhere in the world is a very
attractive option.
Examples of web-based e-mail services are Gmail and Hotmail.
E-mail Forwarding
E-mail forwarding allows you to have multiple e-mail personalities.
With e-mail forwarding, you can setup aliases for other e-mail accounts like:
Info@mycompany.com should be forwarded to Services@mycompany.com
sales@mycompany.com should be forwarded to md@mycompany.com
Mailing Lists
Some service providers offer mailing list capabilities. This is valuable
if you plan to send out e-mails to a large number of users.
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