Webmail RoundCube
What's Webmail? What precisely is the real difference between Webmail and a regular e-mail client?
A webmail app permits you to send and receive emails through a web browser without having to create an email address inside a program like Thunderbird or Outlook. When you take a trip, for instance, it is possible to check your e-mail messages from an Internet café and you will not need to download, install or configure anything. Webmail clients are advanced enough to present you with lots of options like using an address book or making folders that can afterwards come in your email application. As a webmail app works with the messages on your server, it is crucial that you apply the IMAP protocol when you create an e-mail account on your PC. You may still use webmail if you pick POP, but old emails won't be accessible due to the fact that they'll have been downloaded on the computer. You can take advantage of webmail as long as there is any sort of email address created inside your web hosting account and using an e-mail app before being able to use webmail is not a requirement, so that you can control your digital communication solely through a browser.
Webmail RoundCube in Shared Hosting
When you have a shared hosting package through us, you can use an advanced webmail software named Roundcube. This is a completely functional application that can substitute for a regular PC app in day-to-day electronic mail communication and it features a great deal of functions. With just a couple of mouse clicks, it will be possible to send out and receive e-mails, make aliases as well as an HTML signature, create an address book or control your e-mail folders. Roundcube can be accessed in 2 ways - either by simply clicking on an email address in the Emails section of the Hepsia Hosting Control Panel, or by typing our default webmail URL right in the you browser’s address bar and entering the e-mail address and its particular password. If you wish, it's also possible to make a custom-made URL with any domain names with Hepsia and use it to access the webmail.