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Webmail is a useful tool, even if you rarely need it. Perhaps your regular e-mail method is to have your new mail downloaded into a mail client on your computer, such as Eudora, Windows Mail, or Apple Mail. When you’re away from your computer but want to check your mail or send a message, webmail is the answer.<\/p>\n

Of course, webmail can serve as your primary mail tool. I used to have my mail downloaded into Microsoft Outlook running on my PC. Once I began travelling extensively, often without a laptop, it became more convenient to make webmail my primary method. No matter where in the world I am, I can connect to e-mail account on my web hosting server to see new mail, past mail, and all my contacts.<\/p>\n

cPanel hosting provides three webmail interfaces:<\/p>\n