Horde is one of the free web-based email applications that is offered with your hosting at Web Hosting Hub.  It allows you to check your email from any computer with Internet access.

First, we will need to access the webmail login page.  Your webmail login can be accessed by typing yourdomain.com/webmail in your Internet browser, as seen here:

login1

Make sure that you replace yourdomain.com with the primary domain on your account.  Once you have typed in yourdomain.com/webmail and hit Enter, you will get a box asking for a Username and Password.  This will look different depending on what browser you are using.  In this example we are using Internet Explorer.  When the login box appears, type in the full email address that you want to check as the username, and then the password for that email address as the password:

login2

Remember, do not use your cPanel username and password at the webmail login.  Once you have logged in with your email address and password, the following screen will appear.  You can make sure you signed in with the correct address because it will display on this page.

login1

To use Horde, click on the "Read Mail Using Horde" link or click on the Horde icon.  This will bring you into the Horde application.  The first time you log in, it will ask you what language you want to use:

login2

Once you have made your selection, it will load the Horde webmail application:

login3

Now you can send and receive your email from the email address that you logged in with.

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nnr1950 2011-12-30 6:28 pm
still having a problem, which email do I use for username? my rosesafety or the roadsaf? thanks
nnr1950 2011-12-30 6:28 pm
still having a problem, which email do I use for username? my rosesafety or the roadsaf? thanks
Hello nnr1950,

I'm sorry you're having trouble setting up your email. In your email client, your username should be the full email address. For example, if I am setting up Thunderbird for admin@webhostinghub.com, I would enter admin@webhostinghub.com as my username in Thunderbird.

Please let us know if you have any additional questions or need further assistance.

Regards,

Christi N.
Hello nnr1950,

I'm sorry you're having trouble setting up your email. In your email client, your username should be the full email address. For example, if I am setting up Thunderbird for admin@webhostinghub.com, I would enter admin@webhostinghub.com as my username in Thunderbird.

Please let us know if you have any additional questions or need further assistance.

Regards,

Christi N.
DiscoverElCastillo 2012-11-08 1:25 pm
I was able to configure Thunderbird for my domain, but am having trouble with creating the mail client for my sub domain. Is there something different I need to do? For example, my domain is discoverelcastillo.com and my sub domain is lagavilana.discoverelcastillo.com. I used mail.discoverelcastillo.com for the incoming and outgoing mail servers and everything worked fine, but for some reason it is not working with my sub domain mail.lagavilana.discoverelcastillo.com. Is there something I am doing wrong?
DiscoverElCastillo 2012-11-08 1:25 pm
I was able to configure Thunderbird for my domain, but am having trouble with creating the mail client for my sub domain. Is there something different I need to do? For example, my domain is discoverelcastillo.com and my sub domain is lagavilana.discoverelcastillo.com. I used mail.discoverelcastillo.com for the incoming and outgoing mail servers and everything worked fine, but for some reason it is not working with my sub domain mail.lagavilana.discoverelcastillo.com. Is there something I am doing wrong?
susantau 2013-03-21 7:16 pm
i have a question about configuring Thunderbird, which the "How to Setup Email on Thunderbird" article does not address. I have two different sites, one is my main site and the second is an Addon, that I need email accounts with. The info given to me when I create these email accounts is:

Outgoing Mail Server: mail.wildbluepixel.com (server requires authentication) port 587
Outgoing Mail Server: mail.susantaunton.com (server requires authentication) port 587

But Thunderbird only allows the assignment of a single outgoing server for all Thunderbird email accounts.

Do I choose one or is there a different solution?

Thanks,
Susan
susantau 2013-03-21 7:16 pm
i have a question about configuring Thunderbird, which the "How to Setup Email on Thunderbird" article does not address. I have two different sites, one is my main site and the second is an Addon, that I need email accounts with. The info given to me when I create these email accounts is:

Outgoing Mail Server: mail.wildbluepixel.com (server requires authentication) port 587
Outgoing Mail Server: mail.susantaunton.com (server requires authentication) port 587

But Thunderbird only allows the assignment of a single outgoing server for all Thunderbird email accounts.

Do I choose one or is there a different solution?

Thanks,
Susan
Hello Susantau,

I also use Thunderbird here at work. Each account that you create in Thunderbird allows you to create a Outgoing server for EACH account. Here's a screenshot showing you the 3 that I have setup:

http://grab.by/kV7G

You can find this in ACCOUNT SETTINGS - OUTGOING SERVERS at the bottom of the screen.

If you have any further questions, please contact technical support or leave a comment at the bottom of the page.

Regards,

Arnel C.
Hello Susantau,

I also use Thunderbird here at work. Each account that you create in Thunderbird allows you to create a Outgoing server for EACH account. Here's a screenshot showing you the 3 that I have setup:

http://grab.by/kV7G

You can find this in ACCOUNT SETTINGS - OUTGOING SERVERS at the bottom of the screen.

If you have any further questions, please contact technical support or leave a comment at the bottom of the page.

Regards,

Arnel C.
susantau 2013-03-21 8:12 pm
Thanks, Arnel! I was checking out how this works, and it looks like you are correct, but then i looked further to see that the SSL outgoing server is the same for both my websites - so that solves it right there. Thanks again!
Susan
susantau 2013-03-21 8:12 pm
Thanks, Arnel! I was checking out how this works, and it looks like you are correct, but then i looked further to see that the SSL outgoing server is the same for both my websites - so that solves it right there. Thanks again!
Susan

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