Webmail provides you with access to your personal email, calendar, contacts and file information from any browser, whether on your laptop, desktop, or mobile devices.
Below is a complete guide to the Webmail experience. Some links will go to our affiliate's site, enom.com.
You can also download PDF's of our Webmail Cheat-Sheet for quick answers to common navigation questions, or download our Webmail - Complete Guide.
- General
- Mail
- How do I check to see if I have new mail?
- How do I select multiple messages?
- How do I mark one or more messages as spam?
- What if the message is not spam?
- How do I manually mark one or more messages as read or unread?
- How do I flag messages?
- How do I delete messages?
- Composing messages
- Using Mail Folders to organize
- What are system Mail folders?
- What are personal Mail folders?
- How do I add a new folder?
- How do I sort messages within a folder?
- How can I find a specific message within a folder?
- How do I rename, empty, or delete a folder?
- How do I move one or more messages to another folder?
- How do I set up Webmail to automatically move messages to folders?
- FIles
- How do I upload files to my Files section?
- What type of files can I upload?
- How do I create folders?
- How do I move files into a folder?
- How do I delete a file or folder?
- How do I create a subfolder?
- Can I reorder my file folders?
- Can I take a file that was sent to me in an email and save it to my Files section?
- Can I take a file that is saved in my Files section and attach it to an email?
- How do I share files or folders?
- Settings
General
What browsers can I use to view my mail?
Webmail supports the following browsers:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.0 and higher
- Mozilla Firefox 2.0 and higher
- Chrome 1.0 and higher
- Safari 3.2 and higher
- Konqueror 3.5 and higher
Note: You may be able to view the Webmail interface on other, unsupported browsers; however, some features may produce unexpected results.
What makes up the Webmail application?
Webmail is comprised of the following components: Mail, Contacts, Files, Calendar, RSS (optional), Admin (on applicable accounts), and Settings. Each part is tied together with the sidebar and contains a work area.
Navigating Webmail using the sidebar
The sidebar in webmail is available on the left-hand side of the window no matter which component that you’re currently viewing. The sidebar includes:
- Access to the six Webmail components
- Quick access to compose new messages
- Admin access depending on your account
- Help access
- A Logout button\
Work Area
Each Webmail component is divided into two or three work areas which are designed to take advantage of a wide-screen view. These sections automatically hide as you shrink the web browser down in size but are still accessible by a toggle at the top of the visible pane.