Enterprise Email Hosting
Email Hosting
Enterprise Email Hosting
Webmail Hosting
- 30 GB space per account
- Get Additional Storage
- Email IDs like name@domain.com
- Sleek Webmail
- Mobile Sync
- Auto-responders & Email forwarding
- Intuitive Calendar & Address Book
$4.99 USD
Month + Tax
Enterprise Email Hosting Features
Enterprise Email Hosting Features
30 GB Storage
Get Additional Storage
360o synchronization
Private Labeled
Calendars
Auto-Responder
Antivirus Protection
SSL Certificate
Enterprise Email Hosting Technical Specifications
Enterprise email hosting technical specifications
- Webmail
- IMAP Sync
- Disk Space
- POP & IMAP Access
- Branded SSL Certificates
- TLS Support
- Cloudmark Email Protection
- Identities
- Mobile Responsive
- Calendar Widget
Enterprise Email Hosting Details and Price List
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Plan/Price | Mo | Year |
Enterprises Email | $5 / Month | $60.00 |
Enterprise Email Hosting Faq Frequently Asked Questions
What are the benefits of purchasing Enterprise Email Hosting?
Give your organization a more professional look by branding your regular email ID with your company’s domain name (example: xvz@mycompany.com) with Enterprise Email Hosting. Additionally, you also benefit from our latest email hosting servers that give you the best uptime, least latency and maximum reliability. With email services on the Cloud, there is no IT, hardware or software to look into and can also add email accounts as your business grows.
How do I use my Enterprise Email’s Webmail interface?
With your Enterprise Email hosting, you can use the white-labeled url: http://webmail.yourdomainname.com to access your Webmail account. On the login page, just enter your email address and password.
What are the supported email clients and protocols?
Enterprise Email supports the POP, IMAP and MAPI protocols.
What ports should I use with my Enterprise Email Hosting package?
Port 25 is used for the Outgoing Mail Server/ Smtp Service. However, if your ISP is blocking Port 25 for Smtp services, then use Port 587 for sending emails.