An introduction to Email

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What is an email address?

We use email accounts to send email messages to other people who also have email accounts. You use your email address and password to access your email account, where your email address consists of a username followed by an '@' and then your domain name.

support@spiffystores.com.au

'support' is the username
'spiffystores.com.au' is the domain name

In order to send an email message to someone, you need to know their email address.

If you want to send messages or read messages that have been sent to you, then you need to know your own email address and the password for the email account. Each email account has a unique email address and password. You create the password when you create the email account, and you can change this password at any time.

Where are my email messages stored?

When someone sends you a email message, they send the message to a mail server which then finds the mail server that is used to host your email account. The message is delivered from the sending mail server to your mail server, where it sits waiting for you to read it.

Each email account uses up disk space on your mail server to store your messages. This space is allocated from the disk space quota that comes with your Spiffy Stores plan, and there is a limit to the number and size of messages that can be stored on the mail server. We provide enough space for you to store your messages for a few weeks, but we recommend that you set up your email accounts to transfer your older email messages somewhere else so that you can keep an archive of all the messages you have received in the past months and years for your business.

How do I read my email messages?

Once someone has sent you a message, it will be received by your mail server and it will sit in the mailbox associated with your email address waiting to be read.

There are two ways to read your email messages, and you need to configure the software on your computers, laptops, tablets and smartphones to use one of these two methods for accessing your mailbox.

Transferring mail from the server using POP3

The recommended way for you to read your mail is to use the POP3 protocol to transfer the mail from the server mailbox to your computer using a program such as Microsoft Office, Thunderbird or Mac Mail.