Webmail
Webmail is a World Wide Web interface that allows users to read and write E-mail using a Web browser.
Webmail is commonly offered as a service by Internet companies, often in exchange for providing personal information for marketing purposes.
Most webmail services have the following features:
- folders
- filtering (incoming email to dispatch to related folder)
- trash folder
- address book
- spam detection
- POP3 mail retrieval
- antivirus for mail attachements
- dictionary and thesaurus when composing messages
- spell checker
- Email can be read and composed anywhere a person has access to a web browser.
- Messages do not have to be downloaded.
- Many services allow anonymous sign-ups.
- The user must stay online to read and write email.
- Commercial webmail services often offer only limited email storage space and deliver advertisments.
- Heavy use of webmail over a slow network connection can be tedious.
There is webmail software available that allows one to create one's own webmail server.
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