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Pop 3 Email Hosting and What to Do

21 October 2009 No Comment

The oldest form of internet message access protocol is the post office protocol or POP3.POP3 hosting was developed with the intention of supporting offline or local email processing.

In POP3 hosting, email is delivered to an email server where a remote email client downloads messages from the server and transfers them to the user’s PC.On transferring the email, the email server no longer keeps the message.

With POP3 hosting, there is no need of being logged to the internet to read and reply to your mails as all your mails are in your PC.You can store all your replies in a hold folder, and if required, edit them before posting.Any scheduled dates and time you have to allocate for your message for posting it can be done here.

It is very easy and quick to open all your emails in POP3 web hosting as they are already on your computer.In addition to this, there are also no limitations to the size of the emails you send or receive in POP3 web hosting.You also have no maximum size on your mailbox to adhere to; all you have to do is to follow the size of the hard drive.

There are also some disadvantages to POP3 web hosting, in addition to its advantages.If you have a JavaScript enabled email reader, it is possible that you may get targeted by the rogue JavaScript found in emails.

Another disadvantage is that the messages that are stored in your hard drive may end up using valuable space that could have been used for other purposes.Another disadvantage of POP3 web hosting is that as all attachments are stored on your PC, there is a possibility of virus attacks if attachments are not scanned properly.Last, but not least, it is possible for anyone using your computer to read your mail just by using applications to open your mail folders.

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