| You can read your online e-mail using NeoMail, Horde,
or SquirrelMail. All of these popular web mail applications
allow you to read your e-mail, save them, keep an address
book, and perform all of the other basic e-mail functions
that you are used to. The main difference between web mail
and an offline e-mail applications, such as Eudora or Microsoft
Outlook Express, is that all of these functions are performed
online, rather than on your own computer, and offline applications
generally provide more features.
Web mail is optional. You can still use your favorite offline
e-mail applications, if you prefer. You can even use a combination
of web mail applications and another tool - you can check
your e-mail online, perhaps when you're at work, and download
your e-mail to your computer when you get home. You can automatically
configure Outlook Express, or manually configure other mail
applications to read your e-mail offline.
To read your e-mail online:
Launch your favorite browser and type: http://www.yourdomainname.com:2095
(note: http:// is required).
You can also login to your webmail here http://www.virtualict.com:2095
Login screen will appear. Type your e-mail address and password.
You are now in the web mail window for your
default e-mail address. Refer to the following links if you
need more information about the web mail application you are
using:
Note: when you delete files using webmail empty "trash"
folder periodically.
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