A List of Pop Mail Servers
- It's essential for you to know POP servers to utilize Post Officeemail image by Hao Wang from Fotolia.com
Post Office Protocol (POP) technology allows your email program, such as Thunderbird or Opera Mail, to access and download your messages. Some providers, such as Gmail, also offer a similar service which allows you to download mail from other email providers directly into your Gmail account so that you can check all your messages at once. In order to set up POP service, you must know the name of your email provider. - Many popular email providers allow POP email access through the servers below.
GMail - pop.gmail.com
GoDaddy - mail.godaddy.com
Hotmail - pop3.live.com
Lycos - pop.mail.lycos.com
MSN Mail - pop3.email.msn.com
Mac - mail.mac.com
Mail.com -mpop1.mail.com
Yahoo! - pop.mail.yahoo.com
Yahoo! Mail Plus - plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com - You may have an email address through your Internet service provider (ISP). Your ISP will provide you with information including the POP server at the time of installation or sign up. Some of the popular ISP servers include:
Charter Communications - pop.charter.net
Comcast -mail.comcast.net
CoxCentral - pop.central.cox.net; East - pop.east.cox.net; West - pop.west.cox.net
Earthlink - pop.earthlink.net
HughesNet - mail.hughes.net
NetZero - pop.netzero.net
PeoplePC - pop.peoplepc.com
Verizon - incoming.verizon.net
POP servers for Road Runner (Timer Warner) and SBC Global customers vary based on region. Contact customer service for the correct POP server. - There are countless email providers. Generally, POP email server addresses follow the format of a subdomain named "pop" or "pop3" on your email provider's domain. For example, if your email provider's website is "http://emailprovider.com" then the POP server address might be "pop.emailprovider.com." If you are unsure of your email provider's POP server, contact customer service for clarification.
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