Verizon just added ssl encryption to it's POP3 servers. They have been phasing it in over the past 6 months (as of January, 2012).
Incoming Server: incoming.verizon.net - port 995
Outgoing Server: outgoing.verizon.net - port 465
Yes it is, I use POP3 through sbcglobal from Outlook Express and Linux's Thunderbird.
MSN account does not support POP3 or IMAP server. these accounts work with http server.
Mail.comcast.net
In the Incoming mail (POP3, IMAP, or HTTP) server box, type pop3.live.com. In the Outgoing mail (SMTP) server box, type smtp.live.co
Hotmail's incoming mail server for POP3 is pop3.live.com on port 995. Hotmail's incoming mail server for IMAPis imap-mail.live.com on port 993.
pop.yahoo.com smtp.yahoo.com I think
CAS
Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3) is a protocol used by email clients to retrieve emails from a mail server. It operates on port 110 and typically downloads emails from the server to the client's device.
the new incoming server is: pop3.live.com Out going server is: smtp.live.comThe Windows Live POP3 mail server settings are:• pop3.live.com - for the Incoming mail• smtp.live.com - for the Outgoing mail
POP3 and IMAP4
Hotmail does not support pop3 unless you are a paying subscriber. GMX.com is free mail that does support pop3 and imap.
No. The POP3 protocol is a network protocol. It is only concerned with the messages sent back and forth between the mail server and the mail client. The internal format of the mailbox files on the server is only of concern to the POP3 server software. It needs to be able to read the mailbox files so it can send the proper messages to the POP3 client in order to transfer the email. HTH, Gdunge