
Email Client Support
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When you set up your mail.com account in an email client such as Apple Mail, Outlook or Pegasus Mail, you have the option of setting it us as a POP3 or an IMAP account. For some, IMAP better serves their email needs. For others, POP3 is a perfect fit. Setting up a POP3 mail.com account in your email client allows you to retrieve your emails easily and quickly without sacrificing any of the benefits you gain from using a mail.com account.
POP3 puts your emails on your machine
POP3, which stands for Post Office Protocol 3, establishes a link between mail.com and your email client. When you launch your email client, it will automatically retrieve any new emails from the server so that you can view them in the interface of your email client. After that, it disconnects from the server, reconnecting to search for new messages in regular intervals. Normally, POP3 accounts either delete the message from the server once it has been moved to your email client or it leaves a copy on the server for the amount of time stipulated by the user. However, since none of your emails are deleted on mail.com, you never have to worry about accidently losing a message on the server.
POP3: ensuring your emails can be viewed in your preferred mail client
The benefit to using POP3 is that you can retrieve your emails on any device with the sure knowledge that the next time you launch your email client you will also have a copy of the email there. Sign up for a POP3 Mail.com account and start reaping the benefits offered by mail.com today!



