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ZoEmail User: What is the difference between web-based and client-based e-mail?

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ZoEmail User: What is the difference between web-based and client-based e-mail?

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Web-based e-mail means that your ZoEmail account is actually a web site, permitting seamless integration of web capabilities and your e-mail, as well as providing global access to your email from any Internet-connected computer. Once you have connected to the Internet via a network or Internet Service Provider, you can simply point your computer’s web-browser to http://www.zoemail.net/mail/ and log into your account. This is different from client-based e-mail in which you need to connect directly (or telnet) to your network or Internet Service Provider in order to access your mail account.

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