I currently am using a service provider called iPowerweb for my small business’s email and domain hosting. I would like to switch to another service provider. I know what needs to be done to switch the domain and the hosting however, I am not sure what to do with the mail portion. All of my employees currently use the Webmail function and keep all their mail on the server as oppose to using the POP3 access and downloading to Outlook. How do I move all their mail to the new POP3 server??
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Usually POP3 Mail Services won’t let you export their mail to a new service. The easiest way is to set up outlook to recieve mail from the old POP3 server. Once that is done you can put in the new POP3 server information and recieve mail from it. That is the easiest way to transfer from webmail services that i can think of.
POP what?
Set-up a new account with the new provider, then cancel the old provider. In the meantime YOU can pull your e-mail directly from the server with this simple link. I have used it for about 2 years when I have problems with my local connection I use it . It is safe and reliable and SIMPLE.
Sure, you can transfer the e-mail messages from the old provider to the new provider. You can use the "True Switch" Tool. However, you need it before cancelling your old account. You can visit the link http://trueswitch.com link and get more information from there. You can also contact your ISP providers and get the information. I am sure they will provide you the information you are looking for.