POP3 & Webmail

Pick your favorite way to check your Webmail.  Not just one Webmail client but we’ve included 3 different Web-based Webmail Clients.

SquirrelMail is an interface to your organization’s email system through the web. It has all the functionality you would want from an email client, including strong support for attachments, address books, calendar and folders. SquirrelMail is also highly customizable.

SquirrelMail is a standards-based webmail package written in PHP. It includes built-in pure PHP support for the IMAP and SMTP protocols, and all pages render in pure HTML 4.0 (with no JavaScript required) for maximum compatibility across browsers. SquirrelMail has all the functionality you would want from an email client, including strong MIME support, address books, and folder manipulation.

Horde Webmail Groupware Edition is a free, enterprise ready, browser based communication suite. Users can read, send and organize email messages and manage and share calendars, contacts, tasks and notes with the standards compliant components from the Horde Project. Horde Groupware Webmail Edition bundles the separately available applications IMP, Ingo, Kronolith, Turba, Nag and Mnemo.

    Here are some included Features:

  • IMAP and POP3 webmail client
  • Message filtering
  • Message searching
  • HTML message composition with WYSIWIG editor
  • Spell checking
  • Built in attachment viewers
  • Encrypting and signing of messages (S/MIME and PGP)
  • Quota support
  • Keyboard navigation
  • Full character set support for folders names and email messages
  • Conversation view of all messages in a thread
  • Folder tree in left menu pane
  • Message previews in mailbox view
  • Downloading of message attachments in a ZIP file
  • Fetching of messages from external email accounts
  • Flexible, individual alias addresses
  • IMAP folder subscriptions
  • Shared IMAP folders
  • Graphical emoticons
  • Support for mailing list headers
  • Forwarding of multiple messages at once
  • Attachments sent as links

This project is a free and open source webmail solution with a desktop-like user interface which is easy to install/configure and that runs on a standard LAMPP server. The skins use the latest web standards such as XHTML and CSS 2. Roundcube Webmail is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL).

    Here are some included Features:

  • Available in 65 languages
  • Drag-&-drop message management
  • Full support for MIME and HTML messages
  • Sophisticated privacy protection
  • Compose messages with attachments
  • Multiple sender identities
  • Find-as-you-type address book integration
  • Richtext/HTML message composing
  • Forwarding messages with attachments
  • Searching messages and contacts
  • Spell checking
  • IMAP folder management
  • Support for external SMTP server
  • Built-in caching for fast mailbox access
  • Unlimited users and messages
  • Template system for custom skins
  • Plug-in API for flexible exensions

    Unlimited POP3 Accounts

POP3 is short for Post Office Protocol version 3. It is, along with IMAP4, the standard protocol for receiving e-mail from an e-mail server. Nearly every e-mail client supports POP3, and most e-mail providers offer POP3 by default.

Note that POP3 is not used for sending mail – it is usually paired with SMTP to send mail from the client’s computer to the e-mail server.

POP3 can be useful in so many different ways, the most beneficial is that using a POP3 client such as “Outlook Express”, “Thunderbird”, or “Incredimail” to check your mail will remove any chance of your email account becoming full and taking away from your allotted storage space for your said hosting plan.

It saves time from loading your browser, typing a URL and then verifying your Username and Passwords. Your POP3 Mail Client can handle all these tasks for you, quickily, efficiently and with productive results. Details on how to setup your POP3 account is sent to you upon completion of your registration.