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What is Webmail and how do I access it?

To access Webmail go to: http://www.yourdomain.com/webmail. This will take you to Webmail. Type in your user name (full email address) and
password.

WebMail offers you an easy way to read your email anywhere. All you need is a computer connected to Internet, any web browser and a POP3-compliant mailbox. You're no longer limited to you own computer - you can safely use any computer anywhere to read your mail without Reconfiguring email software and without downloading your mail to the computer you're using.

Logging in to WebMail Check is simple, just find out the username of your POP3-compliant mailbox. It canusually be extracted from your
email-address: if your address is "me@domain.com", your username is "me@domain.com".

If you're planning to use the same mailbox with both WebMail Check and a traditional offline client like Eudora, Netscape Mail or Outlook Express, note that these clients normally delete all your messages from your mailserver leaving WebMail Check nothing to read. Just go through the options of these programs and tell them to leave (a copy of) the messages to the mailserver.


WebMail Check is very secure when used correctly with a decent browser. When you log in, your messages are transferred from your mailbox temporarily to the server WebMail Check is running on, and when you log out, the temporary copies are deleted leaving no trails of your visit. Care has been taken so that browser should not leave a copy of your messages to it's cache.

For WebMail Check to be as secure as we intended, please log out after you're done with your mail. After you log out, the only information
that will stay on the server about you are your options (including your real name, email address and your address book). We also provide a secure (SSL) version of WebMail Check for those users who want the maximum security. Apart from being a bit slower than the normal version, it offers exactly the same features.