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After creating the email account following the instructions, you can access and manage your email in several ways:
Method One: Access via Webmail
You can access and manage your email through the following link:
https://domain.com:2096
Replace domain.com
with your actual domain name.
Example: If your domain is example.com
, the link would be:
https://example.com:2096
Method Two: General Server Link
You can also use our server's general link:
https://iqserver.iq-hosting.com:2096
Then enter the complete email address (e.g., [email protected]) and password.
Login Steps
- Open your web browser and navigate to one of the links above
- Enter your login credentials:
- Email Address: Complete email address (e.g., [email protected])
- Password: The password you set when creating the account
- Click "Log in"
- Choose your preferred email application (Roundcube, Horde, or SquirrelMail)
Available Webmail Applications
When logging in, you'll find several email application options:
- Roundcube: Modern and user-friendly interface (most popular)
- Horde: Feature-rich application with additional tools
- SquirrelMail: Simple and fast application
Webmail Features
Through Webmail you can:
- Read Messages: View inbox and other folder messages
- Send Messages: Compose and send new emails
- Manage Folders: Create and organize email folders
- Manage Contacts: Save and organize email addresses
- Set Filters: Automatically organize incoming messages
- Set Auto-Reply: For vacations or absence
Method Three: Email Client Programs
Instead of Webmail, you can configure the email account in programs like:
- Microsoft Outlook
- Mozilla Thunderbird
- Apple Mail
- Mobile Apps: Gmail, Mail, etc.
Incoming Server: mail.domain.com
IMAP Port: 993 (SSL/TLS)
POP3 Port: 995 (SSL/TLS)
Outgoing Server: mail.domain.com
SMTP Port: 465 (SSL/TLS)
Authentication: Required for all protocols
Replace domain.com with your actual domain
• Make sure to use HTTPS when accessing email
• Don't save passwords on public devices
• Always log out when finished