(Spam Filtering) Unsolicited commercial e-mail, commonly referred to as SPAM, is the Internet equivalent of junk mail. On our servers you can enable filtering of this mail.
Email filtering is the processing of e-mail to organize it according to specified criteria. Most often this refers to the automatic processing of incoming messages, but the term also applies to the intervention of human intelligence in addition to anti-spam techniques, and to outgoing emails as
(Spam Filtering) Application designed to reduce the receipt of junk email *SPAM*
In computing, the Post Office Protocol (POP) is an application-layer Internet standard protocol used by local e-mail clients to retrieve e-mail from a remote server over a TCP/IP connection.
A protocol for receiving e-mail by downloading it to your computer from a mailbox on the server of an Internet service provider
A POP3 lets you use several different email addresses within your domain (i.e., info@, support@, accounts@ etc.) and redirects them to a single inbox.
Along with IMAP, one of the two most widely used email transfer methods. POP3 simply copies every message in your email account to your local computer. No information is sent back to your email account about message replies, forwarding, etc.