Yes, Gmail supports pop3. It also supports IMAP.
One option would be to use Gmail. Gmail allows you to add POP3 or IMAP accounts into your Gmail account. When you log into Gmail, your external mailboxes are checked and the mail is displayed in your Gmail inbox.
It's easy to find the Gmail POP3 settings. First, one must log into their Gmail account. Second, select the gear symbl (found in the upper right corner). Select Settings. Select Forwarding and POP/IMAP. Choose Enable POP for all mail (or the option for mail that arrives from that moment forward). Decide what you want to do with messages after POP receives them. Click save.
Google's Gmail (mail.google.com) allows you to POP3 for your e-mail as well as using their web interface. After you create your Gmail account, browse to the tab. Enable POP for all mail, and then follow configuration instructions for your e-mail client.
You can use the Email app (not GMail) bundled as standard with the Android device to access Hotmail. To do this you may need the Hotmail POP3 settings.
One can configure a pop3 anti-spam filter by registering for an online service such as Gmail or Yahoo. On these sites, they have anti-spam filters that can be used and are already configured for pop3 support.
You can transform your hotmail account into a POP3 account via Izymail (izymail.com). Either you can let Izymail forward your hotmail emails into your Gmail inbox, or you can use Gmail to automatically download your hotmail emails.
Some email servers can be accessed via POP3 (or IMAP4). You can install an email client, and access any of these, as long as they have the option to configure POP3 or IMAP4. Or you can configure a Web-based email system, to get email from other accounts. Once again, this assumes the servers you want to access have the option to access either via POP3 or via IMAP4. I am not entirely sure which servers have this option; GMail does, but I am not sure about the others.
If you are having problems with gmail please relply, but if you have pop up access if you want to block it you can. For getting your other email up you can do contacts. ~kgirl [[User:Kkumagai|Kkumagai]] 01:00, 23 Jan 2009 (UTC)
I am pretty sure that Gmail autopilot is this years April fools joke.
From Wikipedia: POP3 access is now available for all Hotmail accounts in United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Brazil, Australia, France, Japan, Spain, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands as of February 2009. [27] Countries that do not have POP3 access enabled for free, Hotmail plus costs $19.95 for each year the user is subscribed to the service, and POP3 access is available to all other countries through that service.[28] Alternatively, users can change their country in Hotmail options to a country that has enabled free POP3 access. It should work automatically.
You cannot access Facebook account using Gmail. You have to use it using the Facebook site only. Gmail is just for confirming the account.