Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a POP3 mail box?
POP3 stands for Post Office Protocol 3 and describes the method used by your computer to access email messages held on a remote server. Incoming messages are stored at a POP server until the user logs in and downloads the messages to their computer.
While SMTP is used to transfer email messages from server to server, POP is used to collect mail with an email client from a server.
- What is a POP3 mail box?
- How can I purchase mailboxes?
- How can I access my mailbox?
- What does catch all mean?
- How do I configure a catch all mail account?
- What is the storage limit of my mailbox?
- What are email headers?
- What email services do you offer?
- Do I receive an email account with my domain?
- Do you offer mailboxes, spam filtering or virus protection?
- How many email addresses can I have?
- Why do my emails show up blank for some recipients?
- What are the benefits of Domainmonster mailboxes?
- What is IMAP?
- Why is IMAP superior to POP3?
- Can I get a Bulk Discount on Mailboxes?
- What’s the difference between email forwarding and a Mailbox?
- How do I change my Mailbox Password?
- What does the "Move" column do in my Mailbox setting.

