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'''Webmail''' refers to a website which allows someone to read their [[e-mail]] in the browser, without needing to install a desktop client or a special app on the phone or tablet.  Webmail allows a person to access their email from any computer which has access to the [[Internet]].  When reading email in the browser, the user's email messages reside on a server rather than being downloaded to the user's desktop computer, phone or tablet.
'''Webmail''' refers to a website which allows someone to read their [[Email|email]] in the browser, without needing to install a desktop client or a special app on the phone or tablet.  Webmail allows a person to access their email from any computer which has access to the [[Internet]].  When reading email in the browser, the user's email messages reside on a server rather than being downloaded to the user's desktop computer, phone or tablet.

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Webmail refers to a website which allows someone to read their email in the browser, without needing to install a desktop client or a special app on the phone or tablet. Webmail allows a person to access their email from any computer which has access to the Internet. When reading email in the browser, the user's email messages reside on a server rather than being downloaded to the user's desktop computer, phone or tablet.