Fuse webmail pop server
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A Fuse Webmail POP server is a type of email server that allows users to access their email accounts using the Post Office Protocol (POP) protocol. Here's a brief overview:
What is Fuse Webmail?
Fuse Webmail is a web-based email client that allows users to access their email accounts from any device with an internet connection. It's a popular choice for small businesses and individuals who want a simple, easy-to-use email solution.
What is a POP server?
A POP (Post Office Protocol) server is a type of email server that allows users to retrieve their email messages from a remote server using the POP protocol. When you use a POP client (like Fuse Webmail) to connect to a POP server, you can download your email messages to your local device and then delete them from the server.
How does Fuse Webmail use a POP server?
When you use Fuse Webmail to access your email account, it connects to a POP server to retrieve your email messages. Here's how it works:
- You log in to your Fuse Webmail account using your email address and password.
- The Fuse Webmail client connects to the POP server associated with your email account.
- The POP server sends a list of your email messages to the Fuse Webmail client.
- You can then view, read, and manage your email messages using the Fuse Webmail interface.
- When you delete an email message, it's removed from the POP server.
Configuring Fuse Webmail to use a POP server
To configure Fuse Webmail to use a POP server, you'll need to enter the following information:
- POP server hostname or IP address
- POP server port number (usually 110)
- Your email address and password
- The name of your email account (optional)
You can usually find this information in your email account settings or by contacting your email provider's support team.