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How To View Emails In Webmail (Roundcube)


Accessing emails setup in thewebconsole:

You can access your webmail online by following the steps below.

  1. Navigate to https://webmail.thewebconsole.com
  2. Enter your Email Address and Password.
  3. You can now see the online version of your emails.

To reset the password for your email accounts follow the steps below:

  1. Login to the webconsole: https://www.thewebconsole.com/login.php
  2. Click on Website > Email Accounts > Select the email account in this section > Click on Edit.
  3. You can then reset the password from this screen.


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