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Webmail
Webmail versions There are three versions of Webmail; Plus, Lite and Mobile. The three separate versions cater for the different types of users needs and are explained in greater detail within the links below. If you have a screen resolution lower than 1024 ...
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Email Overview
Email (or E{}lectronic Mail) is one of the most common forms of electronic communication. It is a system that allows people to compose, send, store and receive messages over the internet. Because messages can be sent or received almost instantly and for virtually no cost, email ...
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Unsolicited Emails (Spam)
Spam Act 2003 defines spam as "unsolicited commercial electronic messages". This includes emails, mobile phone text messages (SMS), multimedia messages (MMS) and instant messaging (IM) that are of a commercial nature. Spam is a significant problem for many internet users ...
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Mailbox Quota and Managing Your Mailbox Size
All Westnet email addresses have a quota of 50 MB. This includes addresses ending in @westnet.com.au as well as other email addresses hosted by Westnet. Mailboxes larger than 50MB are known to cause difficulties for people using the Westnet MyEmail http ...
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POP3 & IMAP
When using an email client, you may hear the terms POP3 (sometimes simply referred to as POP) and IMAP{}. These terms are used to describe different methods used to retrieve your email. POP3 connects to a mailbox, fetches the messages and then stores ...
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Attachments
Attachments are files sent along with an email. You can attach any file to an email however files that are too large will cause problems for you and the recipient. As a general rule of thumb, it is best to avoid sending attachments larger than ...
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