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Web-based E-mail
Reading your e-mail

You can read your online e-mail using NeoMail. This popular webmail script allows 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 NeoMail 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 many more features. NeoMail is fairly self-explanatory.

If you preferr you can use Horde or SquirrleMail. When you log on to web-based e-mail all three options are available.

Using Neomail:

1. Open the web browser (Internet Explorer or Netscape).

2. Type in http://www.yourdomainname.com/webmail/

3. Press Enter

4. Network Password Box will pop up for Webmail.

  • Username - type in complete email address.

  • Example: suesmith@mysite.com

  • Password - type in password (case sensitive)

  • Main Webmail screen appears in the browser window.

5. Choose Neomail

Webmail can be accessed from any computer terminal (home, office or on the road).

NeoMail is optional. You can still use your favorite offline email applications, if you prefer. You can even use a combination of NeoMail and another tool - you can check your e-mail online, perhaps when you're at work, and download your email to your computer when you get home.

If you need additional instructions or help with using Neomail, please refer to:

 
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