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[[Webmail]] (also spelled as [[web mail]] or [[web-mail]]; alternatively known as [[webmail client]] or [[web-based email]]; hereinafter, the ''Client'') is any [[email client]] based on the [[World Wide Web]] and accessible through a [[web browser]]. | [[Webmail]] (also spelled as [[web mail]] or [[web-mail]]; alternatively known as [[webmail client]] or [[web-based email]]; hereinafter, the ''Client'') is any [[email client]] based on the [[World Wide Web]] and accessible through a [[web browser]]. | ||
− | The ''Client'' is traditionally implemented as one or more [[end-user application]]s running on some [[application server]] that is provisioned by some [[web server | + | The ''Client'' is traditionally implemented as one or more [[end-user application]]s running on some [[application server]] that is plugged into the [[World Wide Web]] and provisioned by some [[web server]]. |
Latest revision as of 16:30, 16 July 2019
Webmail (also spelled as web mail or web-mail; alternatively known as webmail client or web-based email; hereinafter, the Client) is any email client based on the World Wide Web and accessible through a web browser.
The Client is traditionally implemented as one or more end-user applications running on some application server that is plugged into the World Wide Web and provisioned by some web server.