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What is the difference between using Webmail and a normal email client?

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What is the difference between using Webmail and a normal email client?

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Webmail functions as an email client, and can be used just like a client to read, write, and delete email. The major differences are that the mail is stored on our servers, rather than downloaded to your machine, so they cannot be accessed while offline, but they can be accessed from other machines easily. Q: My mail client starts downloading mail and just sits there for a long time (2 min or more), and when I cancel the transfer and try again gives me a message about my email session being locked. What is wrong? A: You most probably have a truly massive message in your mailbox. 2 megs or more. This message could take hours to download, depending on your connect speed. We suggest:1. Download the message, maybe overnight, if you think it’s something you actually want. 2. Trying to use Webmail to go in and read the text associated with the message and, if you don’t want what was sent, delete it. 3. If it is too big for Webmail , contact us to have us delete the message. The message about

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