WebMail


WebMail provides e-mail that is accessible on a standard web browser (e.g. Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer). This allows you to read your e-mail messages by either using popular POP3 email clients (such as Microsoft Outlook or Qualcomm Eudora) or by logging into WebMail under your domain (that is, www.<domain_name>.com/webmail).

WebMail's Interface
The user interface is completely user-friendly with easy-to-use on-line help. Further, the WebMail interface is designed for use by everyone from the e-mail newbie to the small business owner. POP3 e-mail users within a domain are able to access and send e-mail messages from any web browser.


Main Features
Some of WebMail's main features include:

  • Send e-mail messages to multiple recipients
  • On-line address book
  • Send and receive up to five file attachments per e-mail message
  • Automatically add a personal signature to outgoing e-mail messages
  • Create unique personal e-mail folders to help you archive or categorize your messages




WebMail Help and Information
For additional WebMail-related information, we suggest the following support documents:

WebMail Help Files -- detailed information and help on how to use WebMail's many features.  You can view the help files from within the WebMail application or from the link above.

WebMail Functional Expectations -- Webmail is a useful, convenient, and reliable productivity and communications tool. However, as with all on-line tools, Webmail operates within a well-defined performance envelope. In other words, although powerful, Webmail has some limitations that need to be both understood and observed. This document provides a list of some of the expectations that one should have when using Webmail.

WebMail Frequently Asked Questions -- answers to the most commonly asked questions regarding WebMail functionality.