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Web Hosting Tips to Integrate Email Hosting Services

by Mahesh Kukreja on April 27, 2011

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There are two types of webmasters who are in need of good web hosting service providers. In the first type, they build the website first and find the hosting company afterwards to host their site. Whereas second type of webmasters will look for the hosting company first and will build website afterwards by using different resources and features provided by the web hosting company to design and build the website.

Email Hosting Services

Different people and different choices but both the webmasters will need webmail clients. All these email clients can be accessed from any computer using internet browsers and internet connections. As an owner of website, as long as you have internet connection you will get access to read and send emails using these email clients.

There are three most preferred and favorite webmail clients which are considered to be the best in today’s date.

  • Squirrel Mail
  • Written in simple PHP this webmail client is the first and foremost choice of webmasters as it is free. It provides a functional list of emails and addresses books, which looks good and are easy to use. With thematic designs and extendable functionality, you can setup squirrel for yourself despite the knowledge of coding. You can even use calendars on your address books and you can set a spam filter for your mailboxes.

  • Horde Mail
  • The ease provided by horde mail in composing mails, letters and managing incoming mail with great feature enabled address book is just amazing. You can even save your mails as drafts and continue whenever you want; this is similar to Outlook express except the possibilities to check your mail wherever you are and on any computer provided it have access to the Internet.

  • Round Cube Mail
  • This is the most common webmail client amongst the three mentioned above which is very free to integrate. Some of the best features this webmail client provides are drag and drop, protection of personal information, integrated address book, multi level support and all the best elements of first class customer. Along with high-level performance, this is the only webmail client that provides customer support for all your queries.

All the three webmail clients are free and are easily integrated with the cPanel providing an easy access to the mailbox from anywhere in the world. Another plus point is you can easily access and integrate these web clients in your website despite any cheap web hosting plans or any web hosting company.

Sarvesh is a student and blogging is one of his favorite hobbies. He blogs for sites offering best web hosting and reseller hosting.

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Paypal India to resume bank withdrawals from 3rd March

by Mahesh Kukreja on February 27, 2010

Paypal India had blocked personal payment transactions to and from Indian accounts on around 5th Feb. This caused a lot of issues especially for IT developers who used to freelance for foreign markets and charge purely via the use of Paypal. Their payments were reversed by Paypal. Paypal also halted bank withdrawals for the Indian users.

But, I received I mail today from Paypal saying that they’ll resume bank withdrawals in India soon. Here’s what the mail says:

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You can also read more about the update on PayPal blog. Hope the services will be resumed soon.

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Yahoo! to close GeoCities and other services

by Mahesh Kukreja on April 24, 2009

Yahoo Inc. said Thursday it plans to close GeoCities, a Web site publishing and hosting service it bought in May 1999 at the height of the dot-com boom for around $3 billion in stock.

The service will be shut down later this year. Visitors to the site now see a message that says new GeoCities accounts will not be available and gives them the option to sign up for Yahoo’s Web hosting service for $5.98 a month.

It is not clear when Yahoo made the move, but a spokesman said in an e-mailed statement that the decision was recent.

GeoCities is not the only Yahoo service to get the ax — Yahoo Briefcase, Farechase, My Web, RSS ads, Yahoo Pets, Yahoo Live, Kickstart and Yahoo For Teachers all are being eliminated as well. The search giant also recently outsourced Launchcast radio to CBS Corp.

“As part of Yahoo’s ongoing effort to build products and services that deliver the best possible experiences for consumers and results for advertisers, we are increasing investment in some areas while scaling back in others,” the statement said.

The trimming is part of a process that started in 2007 while Jerry Yang was still chief executive, to close down services that aren’t profitable or don’t fit into company’s long-term vision.

The revamp has accelerated under new CEO Carol Bartz, who was hired in January.

In a sign of its ongoing troubles, Yahoo said Tuesday that it will lay off nearly 700 workers, the company’s third round of job cuts during the past 14 months.


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