Webmail RoundCube
What's Webmail? What exactly is the main difference between Webmail and a typical e-mail client?
A webmail application enables you to send out and receive e-mails through an Internet browser with no need to set up an email in a program such as Thunderbird or Outlook. When you take a trip, for example, you'll be able to check your e-mail messages from an Internet café and you will not have to download, install or set up anything. Webmail applications are advanced enough to provide you with a great deal of options like using an address book or creating folders that can later on show up in your e-mail client. As a webmail software works with the messages on the server, it is necessary that you apply the IMAP protocol if you set up an e-mail account on your desktop. You can still use webmail if you choose POP, but older emails will not be accessible since they will have been downloaded on the computer. You can use webmail provided that there is any email address created with your hosting account and using an e-mail app prior to being able to use webmail is not a requirement, so you can handle your electronic communication entirely from an Internet browser.
Webmail RoundCube in Semi-dedicated Hosting
When you order a semi-dedicated server package through us, you are able to handle your emails from a feature-rich webmail application called Roundcube. You have access to any mail box from any region by typing the webmail’s URL within an Internet browser and entering the e-mail address and it is corresponding password, or once you can access your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel, you can just click on virtually any email address and log in to Roundcube without the need of typing in any password. If you want, additionally you can create a custom web address for the webmail and employ it rather than the default one - a useful option for those who host the website of some company or enterprise. Roundcube can be used as a primary e-mail application because it contains lots of functions - address book, aliases, HTML signatures, and many more.