Web-Based Email provides access to your email account from any Web browser. You can click the image link above to access your web mail account or read the following instructions for alternative ways to:
You can also check your email by going to email.coolexample.com (where coolexample.com is your domain name).
If your domain is registered through us or if you use our nameservers, this is automatically configured.
You can always use Web-Based Email to send and receive email messages. Also you can use at the same time an email client like outlook or thunderbird. Post Office Protocol (POP) lets you retrieve email from a remote server through an email client.
You need the names of your incoming and outgoing servers to set up email with a client. Web-Based Email contains this information.
NOTE: Your email client may require password authentication for your Outgoing Mail Server.
You can always use Web-Based Email to send and receive email messages. Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) lets you access email stored on a mail server from multiple computers and devices. This enables you to access your email messages and files without transferring them between computers. You set up IMAP on the computer(s) from which you want to access email from your account.
NOTE: To use IMAP email, you must have an email plan that supports IMAP.
You need the names of your incoming and outgoing servers to set up email with a client. Web-Based Email contains this information.
NOTE: Your email client may require password authentication for your Outgoing Mail Server.
NOTE: To use IMAP email, you must have an email plan that supports IMAP.
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