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What is Webmail?
Webmail is an Email account that’s accessed through a Web browser. The interface is implemented as a Web site that provides access to the various functions like reading, sending or organising messages. Emails are typically not downloaded to the user's computer but stored on the Web-based email service provider's servers.
- What is DNS?
- What are Name servers?
- What are 3rd Party Name Servers?
- What is a glue record?
- What are cached DNS records?
- What is an FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name)?
- What is a hostname?
- What are public and private IP addresses?
- What is an A Record?
- What is a CNAME record?
- What is an MX record?
- What is a TXT record?
- What is an NS record?
- What is an SPF (sender policy framework) record?
- What is a domain name?
- What is a subdomain?
- What is an IP address?
- What is a subdomain?
- What is email forwarding?
- What is a POP3 mail box?
- What is an email alias?
- What is a catch all account?
- What is Webmail?
- What is domain parking?
- What is cloaked URL forwarding?
- What is uncloaked URL forwarding?
- What is an IPS-Tag?
- What is the whois database?
- What is active search submission?
- What is your communications?

