Webmail RoundCube
What's Webmail? What exactly is the real difference between Webmail and a common e-mail client?
Webmail is a really convenient alternative to popular desktop and smart phone e-mail apps if you do not have access to your personal machine and you do not have a smart phone. You will be able to gain access to your email messages through virtually any Internet browser, so you're able to stay in touch with people if you take a trip and you go to an Internet cafe, for instance. Webmail applications are rather advanced, so you will not only be able to send out and receive messages, but you will also be able to work with an address book, make a personalized signature or even make new folders, that can later come in your desktop email application. It is important to know that the email messages displayed in the webmail are the ones on the server, so in case you set up an e-mail address in a PC program with the POP protocol, the messages will be saved on your hard drive and they will not be available in the webmail. The solution in cases like this is to apply the IMAP protocol whenever you set up your emails in a desktop client.
Webmail RoundCube in Shared Web Hosting
By having a shared web hosting package with us, you will be able to use a cutting-edge webmail software called Roundcube. This is a completely functional app which could replace a standard computer application in everyday e-mail communication and it has a great deal of attributes. With just a couple of mouse clicks, it is possible to send out and receive e-mail messages, generate aliases or an HTML signature, create an address book or manage your e-mail folders. Roundcube can be accessed in two ways - either by clicking on email addresses inside the Emails part of the Hepsia Hosting Control Panel, or by typing our standard webmail URL right in the browser’s address bar and typing in the email address as well as its password. If you need it, you can also create a customized URL with all of your domain names via Hepsia and use it to access the webmail.