Frequently Asked Questions - Email
E-mail Services
What is POP E-mail?
Can I have more than one POP E-mail address?
What is the storage limit for POP accounts?
What is an auto-responder?
What is E-mail forwarding?
How does E-mail forwarding Work?

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What is POP E-mail?
POP e-mail accounts are "real" e-mail accounts which store your messages on a server, just like your ISP stores your e-mail for you. The amount of email accounts you get depends on the hosting plan you choose. See more information in our hosting plans section.
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Can I have more than one POP E-mail address?
Yes! You can have up to 25 email accounts with our hosting plans. If you would like to get more, send us an email at info@dnlweb.com and we will send you all the information you want about our prices and offers.
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What is the storage limit for POP accounts?
Each POP e-mail account can store a maximum of 2MB.
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What is an auto-responder?
You can use an autoresponder to automatically send a message back to the sender of any message you receive. Some examples of how you can use an autoresponder are acknowledging that you received messages or informing people that you are on vacation and won't be reading your e-mail for a couple of days.
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What is E-mail forwarding?
A domain name allows you to have a simple and easy to remember e-mail address that directly relates to your or your company. You get it free with any hosting plan you order.
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How does E-mail forwarding work?
Your e-mail address right now probably looks something like this: you2782@some-internetprovider.com OR you199@hotmail.com (not very personal and hard to remember).

By registering your domain name with DNLWeb your e-mail address can look like this: you@yourdomain.com (Professional/personal looking, easy to remember and it's yours for life!)

All e-mail sent to addresses that you set up (through our Domain Control Panel) using your domain name such as "you@yourdomain.com" is then forwarded securely to your current e-mail address that you have with your ISP.

You send and receive your e-mail the same way you do now.

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