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Webmail, also known as web-based email, is an email service that can be accessed through a web browser, rather than using an email client like Microsoft Outlook or Apple Mail. If you have a webmail account, you can access your email from anywhere with an internet connection. Here are the general steps to access your webmail: 1. Open a web browser such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Safari. 2. In the address bar, enter the URL for your webmail service. This may be something like "https://mail.yourdomain.com" or "https://www.gmail.com". 3. Enter your email address and password when prompted. If you're using a public computer or a computer you don't trust, make sure to log out when you're finished to protect your privacy. 4. Once you're logged in, you should see your inbox, which will display all of your received emails. You can click on an email to read it, and you can compose a new email by clicking on the "Compose" or "New Email" button. 5. When you're finished using your webmail account, make sure to log out to protect your privacy. Note that the specific steps to access your webmail may vary depending on the service you're using. If you're having trouble accessing your webmail, check the service's documentation or contact their customer support for assistance.
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