Webmail

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Using a regular web browser, you may use Webmail (also known as web-based email) to send and receive emails. The email service, on the other hand, requires specialised email client software in order to be accessible. 1&1 Ionos, AOL Mail, Gmail, Google or facebook Mail, Mailfence, Outlook.com/Hotmail.com, Yahoo! Mail, and IceWarp Mail Server are some examples of webmail services. Many internet service providers also provide webmail as a feature as part of their overall internet service package. Additionally, some web hosting companies provide webmail as a feature with the purchase of their hosting service.

On-line access to email is made possible via webmail software, such as Roundcube or SquirrelMail, which is installed on the email server and is actively operating on it.

When compared to using a desktop email programme, webmail's primary benefit is the ability to send and receive email from any location via the use of a browser. This program's most significant drawback is that it requires that you be connected to the Internet in order to operate.