What is a Mailbox?

A mailbox is a location on our servers where it can store e-mails. Think of a mailbox like your postbox - in order to accept mail from the postman, you need a postbox. It's the same with a mailbox - in order for the server to receive e-mail for you so that you can either read it (if you're using IMAP) or download it (in the case of POP) later, you need to create an account with a mailbox.


Will I need a mailbox?


In most situations, yes. If you want to receive e-mail from other people, you will need a mailbox on your account. However, there are two exceptions when you won't need a mailbox:



  • The e-mail address is set to redirect all e-mail. In this case, the server will never add the e-mail to the mailbox, and it will never be used.

  • The e-mail address is the incoming address for a mail group, and so is sent on to other addresses (although you can still have a mailbox attached, and they will be delivered into the mailbox as well).

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