Question:
What exactly is the difference between e-mail and webmail?
\/\/eNdY
2009-11-04 19:55:31 UTC
My boss asked me to send her some information through her webmail address. What is that?
This is what she wrote "Please send it to me ASAP and send it to my webmail address NOT my e-mail address. Thank you"
Four answers:
Gruntled Employee
2009-11-04 22:00:14 UTC
in this context her email address refers to her work email address.



her webmail address is an email address which is accessed from a web browser.
Jury
2009-11-05 04:10:40 UTC
They are the same thing, but she means send it to one email address, not the other. She has two seperate email addresses. I do too. One of mine is called webmail and I can't tell it's any different, just the company I use calls it webmail.
anonymous
2013-09-20 13:18:19 UTC
You retrieve Webmail in your Browser and you retrieve regular E-Mail in a E-Mail Software Client. That's the difference. You can also use Webmail in a software client if you use the the right mail servers and port. More information about that: http://www.smtp-pop3.com
anonymous
2009-11-05 06:15:19 UTC
same difference.

email is webmail



does she have a website that has an email address? She must have two different ones.


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