Webmail RoundCube
What's Webmail? What exactly is the main difference between Webmail and a typical e-mail client?
A webmail app permits you to send and receive e-mails through browser with no need to set up an email in an app such as Thunderbird or Outlook. If you travel, for example, you can check your email messages from an Internet café and you will not have to download, install or set up anything at all. Webmail apps are advanced enough to provide you with a great deal of options such as having an address book or making folders that will afterwards show up in your e-mail client. As a webmail app works with the messages within the server, it is vital that you apply the IMAP protocol when you create an e-mail account on your computer. You can still use webmail if you select POP, but old e-mails won't be accessible as they'll have been downloaded on the PC. You can take advantage of webmail provided that there is any email created in your web hosting account and using an e-mail application prior to being able to use webmail is not a prerequisite, so you're able to handle your electronic communication solely from a web browser.
Webmail RoundCube in Shared Hosting
Our Linux shared packages feature an innovative webmail app called Roundcube, which will present you with more or less all features of a typical email application. You have access to it directly from a web browser by entering your e-mail and password or using your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel. Taking into consideration the capabilities that Roundcube features, you are able to work with it to supplement an e-mail client or as a standalone app. If you host a business website and your employees use webmail, you can have the app within custom URL with the corporation domain in a few simple steps. With a handful of clicks it's also possible to create folders, modify the time zone with respect to your position, create an address book or configure unique identities for any given e-mail.