![]() You could still check your email on the Web, or hop into Desktop mode and set up a classic-style email client like Thunderbird (assuming you aren’t running a limited Windows RT tablet), but neither of those options sink their claws into Windows 8 with the same intensity as the native Mail app. Unlike the email applications in earlier generations of Windows, the new Mail app doesn’t include POP mail support. ![]() Windows 8 supports an up-and-coming email protocol called IMAP, but many Internet service providers - such as Time Warner, Comcast and Fairpoint - only offer email access through a Web browser or through an older email protocol called POP. Brace yourself there’s a very good chance that your ISP-provided email address or for example), won’t work with Windows 8’s Mail app. ![]() If you’re one of the millions of people who rely on your Internet provider for an email address, you’re in for a shock when you upgrade to Windows 8. ![]()
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