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AAISP provide 2 webmail clients:
With webmail you can access your email from anywhere with a web browser, all you'll need is your email address and password. AAISP provide 2 webmail clients:


*RoundCube
*RoundCube
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Roundcube is a more 'modern' client, where as SquirrelMail is simpler and more lightweight.
Roundcube is a more 'modern' client, where as SquirrelMail is simpler and more lightweight.


You can use either of them.
You can use either of them, take a look and see which you prefer.


To access go to https://mail.yourdomain.co.uk
To access go to https://mail.yourdomain.co.uk

Revision as of 08:47, 30 October 2012

With webmail you can access your email from anywhere with a web browser, all you'll need is your email address and password. AAISP provide 2 webmail clients:

  • RoundCube
  • SquirrelMail

Roundcube is a more 'modern' client, where as SquirrelMail is simpler and more lightweight.

You can use either of them, take a look and see which you prefer.

To access go to https://mail.yourdomain.co.uk

For example, if your domain is testing.me.uk, then the URL would be https://mail.testing.me.uk

Login page:

Webmail Login Page

You can use either, simply use your email address and password to login.

Log out afterwards 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.

Roundcube

As of October 2012, the Rouncube interface looks like this:

Roundcube interface

There are some nice features of Roundcube that may not be apparent straight away, such as:

  • Ability to drag emails in to folders
  • Right-click menu
  • Keyboard short-cuts (see the keyboard icon in the centre for details)
  • Ability to add multiple identities (under the settings)

SquirrelMail

SquirrelMail looks like this:

SquirrelMail interface