Webmail RoundCube
Webmail can offer you easy access to your e-mails from each world-wide web connected device. Read below to discover how.
A webmail application allows you to send and receive emails by way of a web browser with no need to set up an email inside a program like Outlook or Thunderbird. If you travel, for example, you can check your e-mail messages from an Internet café and you will not have to download, install or configure anything. Webmail apps are advanced enough to provide you lots of options such as having an address book or making folders that can later on come in your email application. As the webmail application works with the messages on the server, it is important that you apply the IMAP protocol if you configure an email account on your PC. You may still use webmail if you select POP, but old emails will not be accessible due to the fact that they will have been downloaded on the PC. You can use webmail as long as there is any sort of email address set up in your website hosting account and using an email client before being able to use webmail isn't a requirement, so you're able to manage your electronic communication entirely through a web browser.
Webmail RoundCube in Shared Hosting
By having a shared hosting plan through us, you can use an excellent webmail app called Roundcube. It's a completely functional client which could substitute for a typical computer program in daily electronic mail communication and it has a large amount of features. With a couple of clicks, it will be possible to send and receive emails, generate aliases or maybe an HTML signature, create an address book or control your email folders. Roundcube may be accessed in 2 ways - either by clicking on email addresses in the Emails area of the Hepsia Hosting Control Panel, or by typing our standard webmail URL right in the you browser’s address bar and typing in the email address and its particular password. If you want, it's also possible to create a custom-made URL with one of your domain names with Hepsia and employ it to access the webmail.