POP3 Service
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
POP3 service
The POP3 service is an e-mail service that retrieves e-mail. Administrators can use the POP3 service to store and manage e-mail accounts on the mail server.
When the POP3 service is installed on the mail server, users can connect to the mail server and retrieve and download e-mail to their local computer using an e-mail client that supports the POP3 protocol (such as Microsoft Outlook). The POP3 service is used with the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) service, which sends outgoing e-mail.
Before proceeding, see Checklist: Installing and configuring the POP3 service.
For tips about using the POP3 service, see Best practices for POP3 service.
For help with specific tasks, see How To... For E-Mail Services.
For general background information, see E-mail Services Concepts.
For problem-solving instructions, see Troubleshooting E-mail services.