How is WebMail different from Outlook Express or another Mail Reading program?
WebMail stores your e-mail messages on the Internet, and you are able to read your e-mail messages from any computer with Internet access. Mail Reading programs such as Outlook Express, Netscape Messenger and Eudora take your e-mail messages out of WebMail and save them directly to your computer. Once you have received your e-mail using a Mail Reading program, you can only read those e-mails on your computer. Can I use both Outlook Express and WebMail? You can use WebMail and a Mail Reading program to check your e-mail. However, only messages that you have not downloaded onto your computer yet will appear in WebMail. Once you use Outlook Express (or another program), all of your e-mails are removed from WebMail and put directly on your Computer. There is no way to get them back onto WebMail once you have put them on your computer. What do the “Undeliverable e-mail” messages mean?If you have received a message from “Webmaster” or “Postmaster” with the subject “Undeliverable e-mail” (or