How to access Webfactory Mail via webmail through your browser
In this guide we'll walk you through the process of accessing your Webfactory Mail account through webmail.
Webmail provides an easy way to access your email account from any web browser, without the need for setting up any email clients. Here are the steps:
- Open a web browser
- Start by opening a web browser. This could be Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Microsoft Edge, or any other browser of your choice.
- Navigate to the Webmail login page
- In your browser's address bar, type in the following URL:
https://webmail.webfactory.co.uk
then press 'Enter' or 'Return' on your keyboard. This will bring you to the Webfactory Mail webmail login page.
- In your browser's address bar, type in the following URL:
- Enter your login information
- On the login page, you will see two fields where you need to enter your details:
- Username: Enter your full email address. This serves as your username.
- Password: Enter the password associated with your email account.
- On the login page, you will see two fields where you need to enter your details:
- Sign in to your account
- After entering your username and password, click on the 'Login' or 'Sign In' button.
- Once signed in, you will be directed to your inbox where you can view your emails, send new messages, and perform other email-related tasks.
- Log out of your account
- When you're done checking your email, remember to sign out of your account, especially if you're using a public or shared computer. To do this, locate and click on the 'Logout' button, typically found at the top right corner of the webmail interface.
With these simple steps, you can easily access your Webfactory Mail account anytime and anywhere with an internet connection.
Please note that the specific steps may slightly vary depending on the web browser you're using. If you encounter any difficulties during the process, please contact our support team.
Remember to always keep your password secure and confidential. Regularly changing it is also recommended for security reasons.