Webmail lets you read and send email using a web browser without configuring a desktop or mobile email client. In Plesk, webmail access is available for each mailbox and can be opened either from the control panel or directly through a web address.
This setup is commonly used on environments managed through Plesk hosting where mailboxes are administered at the domain level.
When Webmail Is Useful
Webmail is typically used when:
- You need quick access from a shared or temporary device
- A mail client is not configured yet
- You want to check mail without installing software
While desktop clients offer more advanced features, webmail is convenient for basic daily tasks.
Verfahren 1: Accessing Webmail Through Plesk
Schritt 1: Open the Mail section
Log in to the Plesk control panel.
From the left sidebar, klicken Post.
[Screenshot: Plesk sidebar with Mail option]
Schritt 2: Open the mailbox
Locate the email address you want to access and click the Webmail icon next to it.
[Screenshot: Mail list with webmail icon]
Schritt 3: Sign in to webmail
On the login page, enter the full email address as the username and the mailbox password.
After signing in, the webmail interface loads and displays the inbox.
[Screenshot: Webmail login screen]
Verfahren 2: Accessing Webmail Directly
Webmail can also be opened without logging in to Plesk.
Schritt 1: Open the webmail address
In a browser, open the webmail address for your domain.
[Screenshot: Browser address bar showing webmail subdomain]
Schritt 2: Log in to the mailbox
Enter the full email address and password for the mailbox.
Once authenticated, the webmail interface opens.
Verifying Mail Access
After logging in, confirm that:
- Incoming messages are visible
- You can send a test message successfully
- Folders load correctly
If mail delivery issues appear, combining webmail access with filtering services such as Spam -Experten can help improve inbox quality.
Practical Notes
- Always use the full email address as the username
- Log out when using shared devices
- Webmail availability depends on DNS and mail service status
Webmail access works reliably for mailboxes hosted on scalable platforms such as Cloud-Server where users may need flexible access from different locations.