- Webmail
Webmail (or Web-based email) is an
email service intended to be primarily accessed via aweb browser , as opposed to through anemail client , such asMicrosoft Outlook , Mozilla's Thunderbird, orApple Inc. 's Mail. Very popular webmail providers includeGmail ,Yahoo! Mail , Hotmail andAOL . [Brownlow, Mark [http://www.email-marketing-reports.com/metrics/email-statistics.htm "Email and webmail statistics"] , Email Marketing Reports, April, 2008] See alsoComparison of webmail providers .A major advantage of web-based email over application-based email is that a user has the ability to access their inbox from any Internet-connected computer around the world. However, the need for
Internet access is also a drawback, in that one cannot access their old messages when they are not connected to the Internet.In
1997 , prior to its acquisition byMicrosoft ,Hotmail introduced its service, which became one of the first popular web-based email offerings. Following Hotmail's initial success,Google 's introduction ofGmail in 2004 sparked a period of rapid development in webmail, due to Gmail's new features such asJavaScript menus, text-based ads, and bigger storage.History
The first webmail software was called simply "WebMail" and was developed in
perl byLuca Manunza [Pinna alberto [http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/1999/dicembre/28/Soru_incontro_con_Rubbia_cosi_co_0_99122810441.shtml "Soru: un incontro con Rubbia, così nacque il web in Sardegna"] Corriere della Sera,December 28 1999 (in italian)] [Ferrucci Luca [http://www.regional-studies-assoc.ac.uk/events/pisa03/ferrucci.pdf "The ICT in Sardinia: Start up and evolution"] ] when he was working atCRS4 . The first working demo [ [http://scout.wisc.edu/Projects/PastProjects/NH/95-03/95-03-20/0010.html "Demo release"] ] was released onMarch 10 ,1995 ; thereafter the source [ [http://scout.wisc.edu/Projects/PastProjects/NH/95-03/95-03-30/0009.html "Source code release"] ] was released (with registration required) onMarch 30 ,1995 .oftware packages
There are also software packages that allow an organization such as company to offer email through the web for their associates.Some solutions are open source software like
SquirrelMail ,BlueMamba ,RoundCube andIlohaMail , while others are closed source like theOutlook Web Access module forMicrosoft Exchange , Alt-N Technologies' WorldClient module for MDaemon, andAtmail .Conversely, there are programs that can simulate a web browser to access webmail as if it were stored in a
POP3 orIMAP account.They are susceptible, though, to changes in the user interface of the web service since there is no standard interface.Some providers, such as
Mail2web offer web access to other's email servers. This allows web access to mailboxes where the mail server does not offer a web interface, or where an alternative interface is desired.Rendering and compatibility
There are important differences in rendering capabilities for many popular webmail services such as
Yahoo Mail ,Gmail , andWindows Live Hotmail . Due to the various treatment ofHTML tags, such as