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WebMail FAQ
Web Mail is a server-based email system that allows you to access your email account from the World Wide Web. You can send and receive email messages from almost any computer that is connected to the Internet. Note: You can send and receive email messages from Web Mail as well as from your POP3 email client. Some of the more popular email client applications include Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora, Netscape Mail, and Pegasus. Each email client application contains its own built-in help file that will guide you through the process of setting it up to read mail on a remote server. If you need specific information during setup such as the names of your incoming and outgoing mail servers, contact your Web Site Administrator. Because Web Mail is based on the hypertext mark-up language (HTML), you can use any major Internet browser to access your email messages. Additionally, your email is stored on your domain’s server; therefore, you can save email and attachments on the server instead of downloading them to your computer. back to top What is the difference between my domain POP3 email account and my Web Mail account? Web Mail provides another way to access your existing domain email account (you@yourdomain.com). You can send and receive email through your desktop email client application (such as Microsoft Outlook or QualComm Eduora) as well as on a web browser with Web Mail. Your desktop email application will automatically download your email via the Post Office Protocol (POP3) email protocol when you login to it. Web Mail uses the HyperText Transport Protocol (HTTP) protocol, the same protocol used for the World Wide Web to display web pages, to provide access to your domain email account through your web browser. Web Mail is server-based and allows you to store and retrieve email directly from the server. Your domain email account username and password are used to login to both your desktop email application as well as Web Mail. back to top What makes Web Mail especially useful? The Web Mail application and your email messages exist on a remote server, not your local computer. So, you never need to worry about missing, corrupt, or overwritten email program files. Other Web Mail advantages include:
What are some of Web Mail's main features?
Do I need to open an email account to use Web Mail? No. Web Mail is included with most of our UNIX shared hosting plans. All email accounts under your domain can access email with Web Mail as well as with any standard POP3 email application, such as Microsoft Outlook, Eudora or Netscape Messenger. back to top How do I access Web Mail? Web Mail is always available on the Web.
How do I change my Web Mail settings? After logging into Web Mail, click the Options tab. From the Options screen, you can change your Web Mail account's Outgoing Mail Options and the Display Options. back to top Where can I get help on how to use Web Mail's many features? Web Mail contains an easy-to-use and comprehensive online help system. If you need information on how to perform any email-related function, just log in to your Web Mail account and click the Help button. back to top Can I have more than one POP account? Yes. Contact your Web Site Administrator about setting up additional accounts. back to top How much disk space do I have for my email messages? Each email account on your domain shares the total disk space available under your domain’s Web hosting plan. Each plan comes with generous disk space quotas. Contact your Web Site Administrator with any questions about disk space management. back to top What can I do to manage my email?
For more information regarding the relationship between email accounts and disk space, contact your Web Site Administrator. Can I forward all of my email messages to a different email address? Yes. Your Web Site Administrator can help you with automatic mail forwarding and with using autoresponders. back to top Can I un-send an email message? Un-sending refers to the ability to retrieve a sent email message before the recipient reads it. Currently, Web Mail does not include an un-send feature. back to top If I experience difficulty with Web Mail, where can I go for help? First, search the Web Mail online Help file for any information related to the problem you are experiencing. Check the Problems? section for information regarding difficulties you might encounter with sending and receiving mail, losing your password, and other issues. Error messages section of the WebMail Help Files for a list of the error messages that might occur when using Web Mail. For additional information, contact your Web Site Administrator. back to top |
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