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==RoundCube== |
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With webmail you can access your email from anywhere with a web browser, all you'll need is your email address and password. |
With webmail you can access your email from anywhere with a web browser, all you'll need is your email address (username) and password. |
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*RoundCube |
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*SquirrelMail |
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Roundcube is a more 'modern' client, where as SquirrelMail is simpler and more lightweight. We would recommend using Roundcube. |
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==Login page== |
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You can use either, simply use your email address and password to login. |
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You should always logout after using webmail so as to make sure that nobody else using the same computer will be able to access your email. |
You should always logout after using webmail so as to make sure that nobody else using the same computer will be able to access your email. |
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==Roundcube== |
==Roundcube== |
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In 'Desktop; view, the Roundcube interface looks like this: |
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:[[File:Email-rouncube-interface.png|none|400px|thumb|Roundcube interface]] |
:[[File:Email-rouncube-interface.png|none|400px|thumb|Roundcube interface]] |
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From January 2017, If you are using a tablet or smartphone device then it will show a 'mobile view'. This is a simpler layout that is easier to use on a smaller screen. You can switch back to the Desktop view in via the menu on the right. |
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There are some nice features of Roundcube that may not be apparent straight away, such as: |
There are some nice features of Roundcube that may not be apparent straight away, such as: |
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*Ability to add multiple identities (under the settings) |
*Ability to add multiple identities (under the settings) |
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*The address book has a 'Global Addresses' Group - this is a domain-wide address book that anyone in your domain can add/edit. |
*The address book has a 'Global Addresses' Group - this is a domain-wide address book that anyone in your domain can add/edit. |
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*(2017) Uses a mobile-friendly 'skin' for mobile devices. |
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===Further Help=== |
===Further Help=== |
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*A limit on the number of times you can send the same message per login session (10) - a 'Failed to send message.' message will appear if this happens |
*A limit on the number of times you can send the same message per login session (10) - a 'Failed to send message.' message will appear if this happens |
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*A limit on sending message (20 seconds between sending) |
*A limit on sending message (20 seconds between sending) |
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==SquirrelMail== |
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SquirrelMail looks like this: |
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:[[File:Email-squirrelmail-interface.png|none|400px|thumb|SquirrelMail interface]] |
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Using Squirrelmail should be self-explanatory, however there are some (brief) instruction on the [http://squirrelmail.org/docs/user/user.html SquirrelMail website]. |
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==Help with Other Email Features== |
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<ncl style=bullet maxdepth=5 headings=bullet headstart=2 showcats=1 showarts=1>Category:Email Features</ncl> |
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