Host e-mail access
Hosting service should include a certain e-mail accounts and e-mail servers.
E-mail account
Hosting Solutions should be able to provide an e-mail account for the company to everyone.
E-mail address format is as follows:
john@mycompany.com
john.doe@mycompany.com
jdoe@mycompany.com
POP E-mail
POP refers to the Post Office Protocol. POP is a method for sending and receiving e-mail standard client / server protocol.
Email will be received and saved to your internet server until you segment by a client mail program (such as Outlook and Foxmail) to collect letters.
IMAP Email
IMAP stands for Internet Message Access Protocol. IMAP is another standard protocol for sending and receiving e-mail.
IMAP provides some improvements over POP on the server that is stored on the IMAP e-mail can be processed by a plurality of computers, without having to transmit messages back and forth between computers. The POP was designed to support e-mail on a single computer access.
Web-based e-mail
web-based e-mail through a web browser so that we can access e-mail. You log in to the e-mail account via the web since you can send and receive emails. Can access email from anywhere in the world is a very attractive thing.
Typical examples of web-based email are: Gmail and Hotmail .
Mail Forwarding
Email forwarding allows us to have multiple e-mail names.
Forwarding via e-mail, you can set an alias for another e-mail account:
E.g:
Postmaster@mycompany.com can be sent to the e-mail forwarded to peter@mycompany.com
The messages sent to sales@mycompany.com forwarded to mary@mycompany.com
Mailing Lists
It will provide the mailing list feature on some servers. If you want to send a message to a large number of users, this is a valuable feature.