Webmail - Which One to Choose
Friday, April 4th, 2008General about Webmail
When you talk about Webmail you’re referring to email that you access via you web browser. Your e-mail isn’t limited to one computer. As long as you have access to the Internet you’ll able to read your mail. Many count the year of 1997 as the year when Webmail was introduced to the public, via the release of Hotmail. If you want to read more about the phenomenon that is Webmail we have a great article about this issue on our site.
SquirrelMail
The Squirrel Webmail is a standard-based e-mail written in PHP. Of, Course it’s free to sign up with this client and here’s why you really should consider it. Everything from the message list to the address book is greatly designed and easy navigated.
If you want to personalize your mail you have every possibility in the world to do it with Squirrel. With various themes the look of your Webmail can be adjusted to what you like. There are several plugins available if you feel like adding some extra details. For example you have the possibility add a calendar, extend the functionality of your address book and add filters to battle spam. Truly a great Webmail! SquirrelMail is available with Web Hosting UK cPanel Linux hosting packages.
Horde
Access your emails anywhere in the world through the Horde webmail program. With Horde you’ll easily be able compose emails and handle incoming messages. To make it easier for there is an excellent address book structuring your contacts. If you have some unfinished work you can save it as draft on the Horde Webmail Hosting.
RoundCube
RoundCube is a free Webmail software and it’s probably the most well-known of the three listed here. Offering great inbox options, such as drag and & drop, privacy protection, integrated address book and HTML and multipart support this is a top-notch Webmail.



























































