Webmail RoundCube
Webmail will provide you with easy accessibility to your e-mail accounts from any Internet connected device. Read below to find out how.
A webmail application lets you send out and receive emails through a web browser with no need to create an e-mail in a program such as Thunderbird or Outlook. When you take a trip, for example, you are able to check your e-mails from an Internet café and you will not have to download, install or configure anything at all. Webmail apps are advanced enough to provide you with lots of options like using an address book or creating folders that will afterwards show up in your e-mail app. As a webmail application works with the messages on the server, it is important that you apply the IMAP protocol if you set up an email account on your PC. You may still use webmail if you select POP, but old emails will not be accessible as they will have been downloaded on the computer. You can take advantage of webmail provided that there is any sort of email address created with your web hosting account and using an e-mail client prior to being able to use webmail is not a prerequisite, so you can manage your electronic communication solely from an Internet browser.
Webmail RoundCube in Cloud Website Hosting
Our Linux cloud website hosting packages come with a cutting-edge webmail application called Roundcube, which can provide you with pretty much all of the capabilities of a typical e-mail application. You can access it directly from a browser by entering your e-mail address and password or using your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel. Considering the characteristics that Roundcube has, you'll be able to work with it to supplement an e-mail app or as a standalone app. If you host an enterprise web site and your workers use webmail, you could have the app within custom-made URL with the company domain name in a few easy steps. With a number of clicks you can also set up folders, modify the time zone in accordance to your location, create an address book or set up various identities for virtually any given e-mail address.