WebMail

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WebMail5G
- 5 GB email storage
- 2 email accounts
- Advanced Email Security
- Email backup
WebMail50G
- 50 GB email storage
- 5 email accounts
- Advanced Email Security
- Email backup
WebMail100G
- 100 GB email storage
- 10 email accounts
- Advanced Email Security
- Email backup
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A comprehensive customer view
Therefore, the webmail service will empower you to interact better with your prospects.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is WebMail?
Webmail (web-based email) is an email service that can be accessed using a standard web browser. It differs from an email service accessible through specialized email client software.
Webmail access is performed feasible through webmail software, such as Roundcube or SquirrelMail.
Webmail’s main advantage over the use of a desktop email client is the facility to send and receive email anywhere from a web browser. Its principal requirement is the need to be connected to the Internet while using it.
Why do some emails go to spam?
There are several reasons why your emails might be ending up in people’s spam or junk folders, but among the most common are you’ve added attachments, your email body includes too many links or spam trigger words, or you’ve added too many addresses to the BCC field.
How can I email large files?
You might’ve tried to email a large file before and got an error message back stating that the file was too large. So, you just need to use file transfer software.
What’s the difference between IMAP and POP3?
POP3 and IMAP are known as incoming email protocols. With POP3, an email is downloaded from a mail server to a machine and then usually deleted from the server, indicating the only copy exists on the machine to which it was downloaded. IMAP, on the other hand, stores the message permanently on the server so that it can be synchronized across multiple machines.
What do CC mean?
CC works in the same way as replying to more than one address to the ‘To’ field, each recipient will get an identical copy of the email. Everyone in the To and CC fields will be able to view who else the email has been sent to.
CC leads to be used when you’re sending an email that you want someone to know has been sent, but the subject of the email may not be directed at them.
What do BCC mean?
BCC operates a bit differently in that the BCC recipient will get a copy of the email, but other contacts in the To and CC fields won’t know it’s been sent to anyone else, whereas contact in the BCC field will be able to see all the other recipients.
You would use BCC if you don’t require the primary recipient to see it has been sent to anyone else, but also if you are sending to a large list and don’t want everyone to be able to view everyone else’s email address.