Pop3 email server is your incoming mail server & smtp mail server is your outgoing mail server. Each email service provider have its own Incoming & Outgoing (POP3 & SMTP) server addresses that you can use it in MS Outlook, Eudora, Outlook Express or any other email clients.
The SMTP and POP3 server address is always going to be” mail. “ followed by your domain name. For ex, if my domain name is Mysite.com, my SMTP and POP3 server address would be mail.mysite.com. But the some of the email service providers have its own
If you have ISP Connection & you want to use its email box then, you have to contact with your ISP for POP3 & SMTP Addresses. If your ISP provides POP3 & SMTP service then it gives you the POP3 & SMTP server addresses that you can use with your outlook express.
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Thu Jun 17, 2004 9:37 am Post subject:
POP3 & SMTP server address
Yahoo's pop3 email service is not free. You have to pay for the pop email account that they will give you, which you can use outlook express to send/receive mail from that address. Getting the pop3 and smtp servers from yahoo will be useful unless you get on of their email accounts which supports the function. I believe hotmail's pop3 email is free I'm not entirely sure.
The SMTP and POP3 server address is always going to be” mail. “ followed by your domain name. For ex, if my domain name is Mysite.com, my SMTP and POP3 server address would be mail.mysite.com. But the some of the email service providers have its own
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Tue Jun 22, 2004 12:20 pm Post subject:
POP3 & SMTP server address
Yes, you are right dear...
It's not for always true.
Generally it uses "mail" for that purpose.
Can anyone give me the POP3 & SMTP address of the 550Access or VIP POWERNET services?
550access.com doesn’t provide POP3& SMTP mail services. For VIPPOWERNET service, It offers POP3 & SMTP mail services.
POP3 Address: pop.vippn.com
SMTP Services. Smtp.vippn.com
It uses the method that username is username@vippn.com while connecting with Internet.
You can avoid having to go into hotmail.com and avoid all of the annoying ads.
Hope that clears up something.
There are yahoo mail servers, but when you try to use them you will get an email in your inbox about "Yahoo has detected" that you attempted to use the pop access, sign up for yahoo yada ada and pay some some per year to get pop access.
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