Get and Send Your E-mail From Any Computer Using Internet
WebMail
WebMail provides
clients with e-mail accounts under a their hosted domain. The term "webmail"
refers to e-mail that is accessible on a standard web browser (e.g. Netscape
Navigator or Internet Explorer). This allows customers with domain names
to read their e-mail messages by either using popular POP3 email clients (such
as Microsoft Outlook or Qualcomm Eudora) or by logging into WebMail under
their domain (that is, www.your_domain_name/webmail). E-mail messages
can also be stored and filed online through the WebMail interface or brought
down to the local computer by using the e-mail client
application.
WebMail's Interface The user interface
is completely user-friendly with easy-to-use on-line help. Further,
the WebMail interface is designed for use by everyone from the e-mail
newbie to the small business owner. POP3 e-mail users within a domain are able
to access and send e-mail messages from any web browser. They can
also store messages on the mail server instead of always downloading to a
local desktop e-mail client.
To
View a better example:
WebMail
Login | WebMail Inbox
Main Features Some of WebMail's main features
include:
- Send e-mail messages
to multiple recipients
- On-line address
book
- Send and
receive up to five file attachments per e-mail message
- Automatically add a
personal signature to outgoing e-mail messages
- Create unique
personal e-mail folders to help you archive or categorize your messages
WebMail Help and Information For additional
WebMail-related information, we suggest the following support
documents:
WebMail Help Files -- detailed
information and help on how to use WebMail's many features. Users can
view the help files from within the WebMail application.
WebMail Frequently Asked Questions -- answers to the most
commonly asked questions regarding WebMail functionality.
How to Configure your E-mail Program --
information on setting up e-mail accounts.
POP Mail(incoming) -- Creating
separate POP e-mail boxes for different e-mail accounts
SMTP Mail (outgoing) -- this allows you
to send outgoing e-mail from our mail servers referenced with your own domain
name.
Data Transfer Considerations
in Selecting a Hosting Plan -- contains information on how WebMail use
relates to bandwidth (data transfer) totals.
Overflow E-mail Due to Full Disk
Space -- information and tips on how to help keep your e-mail Inbox
from exceeding its capacity. |