How to access Webmail

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<div align=justify>Web Mail stores the messages for your cPanel email accounts on the mail server. When you want to view some mesage, it will be shown to you (along with the sender, the subject, the date, and the size.). If you delete the message, it gets removed from the server. If you simply view the message but leave it alone, then it stays on the server and can be viewed again in future. This message stays on the server until you delete it.
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<div align=justify>Web Mail stores the messages for your cPanel email accounts on the mail server in your [http://myidealhost.com/hosting.shtml web hosting account]. When you want to view some mesage, it will be shown to you (along with the sender, the subject, the date, and the size.). If you delete the message, it gets removed from the server. If you simply view the message but leave it alone, then it stays on the server and can be viewed again in future. This message stays on the server until you delete it.
  
 
The advantage of  Web Mail is that the messages are stored on a server and can be viewed from any computer with a connection to the internet. This is helpful if you want to check messages for your email address from more than one location.
 
The advantage of  Web Mail is that the messages are stored on a server and can be viewed from any computer with a connection to the internet. This is helpful if you want to check messages for your email address from more than one location.
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'''Note''': If you are accessing it via a web browser, your Webmail login should be as follows:
 
'''Note''': If you are accessing it via a web browser, your Webmail login should be as follows:
  
'''''username''''': ''username@domain.com'' (e.g. ''example@yourdomain.com''), i.e. full email address
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'''''username''''': ''username@domain.com'' (e.g. ''example@yourdomain.com''), i.e. full email address
 
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'''''password''''': the one assigned while creating the mailbox in cPanel
'''''password''''': the one assigned while creating the mailbox in cPanel
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You can use Webmail to check messages for every email account listed in your cPanel.
 
You can use Webmail to check messages for every email account listed in your cPanel.

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