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  • [...] you decide that you want a completely separate Email account, this is called a POP3 Email address. You will want to set up your [...]

  • [...] If you decide that you want a completely separate email account, this is called a POP3 email address. You will want to set up your desired domain name directly with the registrar company that you have used to register your domain name. When you have configured your email address in this way you will need to use a separate piece of software on your own computer such as Outlook which will allow you to download your emails directly to your computer and read them even if you are offline. At this point, configuring your email client software to work with your new email address can be accomplished in a few simple steps depending on which software you are using, and you will now have your own custom email address on your own domain name. [...]

  • [...] If you decide that you want a completely separate email account, this is called a POP3 email address. You will want to set up your desired domain name directly with the registrar company that you have used to register your domain name. When you have configured your email address in this way you will need to use a separate piece of software on your own computer such as Outlook which will allow you to download your emails directly to your computer and read them even if you are offline. At this point, configuring your email client software to work with your new email address can be accomplished in a few simple steps depending on which software you are using, and you will now have your own custom email address on your own domain name. [...]


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