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Using 123-Email
123-Email is an alternative to the other Larger web based services. By adhering to the universal Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) standard, 123-Email eliminates the disparities that exist between different e-mail programs. Sending and receiving e-mail from 123-Email is as easy as going to the 123-Email web site at http://www.123-Email.com, or by clicking on the 123-Email links anywhere on the Internet. By using a Web browser as a universal e-mail program, 123-Email brings your personal information to you in a globally retrievable form.How can 123-Email be free?
Magic.. :-)How much e-mail storage space do I get with 123-Email?
123-Email offers 3MB of storage space. If you do not keep your account below this limit, 123-Email may remove some messages, which cannot be recovered.
How do I send images and use HTML to make e-mail I send more Personal?
123-Email offers users HTML to send fun, colorful messages to everyone you know! Always capture the right mood for your messages by using HTML to personalise all outgoing messages. Click Here to view an easy to use guide to HTML.
Can I check my "Other"e-mail Boxes using 123-Email?
POP mail is e-mail that is sent through servers that use the Post Office Protocol (POP). POP allows computers to retrieve mail from any mailbox server that supports this protocol.Can I send and receive attachments on 123-Email?The POP Mail option allows you to retrieve messages from POP e-mail accounts (non-123-Email accounts). You can check e-mail from your company, your ISP or a school address and your 123-Email account-all in one convenient location. Click the Check External Mail link on the Navigation Bar; then click the Enter the information of your account.
NOTE: You may only check e-mail on other "POP3" Servers
Yes, you can send and receive as many files as you want to a message - up to 1MB (1024K) of attachments.Attachments sent to your 123-Email account can be downloaded to your personal computer by clicking them. GIF and JPEG images and HTML files can be displayed in the browser window.