Employee E-mail

To check your employee e-mail, please click on one of the link below:

Employee E-mail

 

How to Set-Up E-mail on iPad, Gmail, Etc…

If you need help setting up your work e-mail in Outlook, Gmail, iPads, etc…, you will need to update your username and password, and then use the following settings:

Incoming Mail Server:
pop.healthcareexpress.us

Outgoing Mail Server:
smtp.healthcareexpress.us

More Inforamtion on Use of  a Mail Client

When you access a specific mailbox, a mail client retrieves your mailbox contents from the server, and displays them via folders, images, etc. A mail client allows you to manage your mail – read messages, reply to messages, delete, organize into folders, etc. – and syncs with the server to make sure that everything is stored and retrieved properly. Examples of mail clients include Microsoft Outlook, MacMail, Gmail, Hotmail, and even your iPhone!

Webmail vs. Email Clients

There are two basic types of mail clients: webmail and email. A webmail client (such as AtMail, Gmail, Yahoo!, etc.) allows you to access your email from any web browser, on any computer. An email client (Microsoft Outlook, iPhone) is stored on the device (for example, only your iPhone connects to your mailbox), allows you to access messages offline, and typically offers a wider range of mail management features.

Which one should you choose? It’s completely up to you! You can even have both – an email client for your iPhone, and a webmail client to use when traveling or away from home.

Configure an Email Client

To access your hosting account mailboxes with an email client like Outlook, iPhone, MacMail, or another client of your choice (either POP or IMAP), you have to configure it. You’ll find the required configuration settings and step-by-step instructions here:

Article: Configure an Email Client for your FatCow POP/IMAP mailbox

Access Email with a Webmail Client

A webmail client allows you to access your email via the web, from any computer and any browser. This is very useful if different users “own” different email addresses in your hosting account – each user can log in to webmail with just the mailbox address and mailbox password, without logging into your hosting control panel.

A webmail client is also useful for an email administrator, who essentially has access to MailCentral without having to log into your control panel.

Article: Check your email over the web