E-Mail
One of the factors that many people forget about
when they are looking for a web host is email. The types of accounts offered
along with sizes and limitations are as varied as the web hosting companies are
themselves.
Every web host should provide you with the
ability to have several email accounts, most will offer up to 10 with a basic
low end account. Another feature to look for is a company that offers an
account that will accept and hold any email sent to your domain that does not
match an email address. This is due to the fact that many people misspell names
and such and therefore emails get lost.
You basically have three different email
services available to you. The first is probably the one that most are familiar
with, the POP or post office protocol works like a normal inbox such as your
Outlook Express. You will be given a certain amount of storage space you are
allowed but generally can only access from one computer. The second choice called IMAP or
internet message access protocol will allow you to use your email account on
many different computers so that you can access it at work and home. The third choice you have is a web
based email which is of course the most flexible, allowing you to access your
email from anywhere on the planet with a computer and an internet connection
though a web browser. I like having all the options.
The next consideration that you have is on the
size limit of storage you have. Nearly every web hosting company will have some
sort of restriction on the size of account you can have as well as on the size
of messages that can be sent. This is especially crucial if you are using your
email to send pictures or documents. One key thing you want to do if you are
using outlook or outlook express is to select the notify option for when your
email is opened so that you know it was received. Many times if a file is too
large you will have no other way of knowing. If you donŐt get the notification
then you know they didnŐt receive your message.
Now, back to actual storage space, you should
pick a web host company that offers a reasonable balance between the bandwidth
limits and the size of the mailbox storage. For example if you have an account
that offers 500MB of bandwidth but only a 3 MB data storage for email accounts.
Another important issue to look for is outgoing
email limits. If you are using your account for business you may need to send
emails out to a large number of people several times a day, if the system
automatically flags that as spam you will not be able to send them. Check the
limitations on outgoing mail and be sure it suits your needs.