Webmail is a simple browser-based email service that allows you to set up your own custom email address e.g. contact@mydomain.com. It requires having a custom domain as well as a Premium package starting with Mini.
You use the same login form as when you log in to the editor but instead your regular login and password, you enter your Webmail address and your Webmail password. Read more here.
In order to change password, you have to access the website administration as its owner or administration (read more here) or request the owner or administrator for help.
The most common reason is that you forgot to enter your Webmail-address when setting up e-mail forwarding. Read point 4 of this tutorial to make sure you set up e-mail forwarding correctly.
We support a variety of e-mail clients such as Outlook, Gmail and here you can find our tutorials. You can also use mail services from another provider (G-Suite, your own mail server) by setting the proper MX records for your domain - for domains registered with Webnode, please log in and contact our customer support team.
We don't allow using your Webmail account for sending newsletters. If one or more of your recipients report your account following receiving unsolicited messages, it may lead to freezing your account. Instead we recommend dedicated newsletter services such as Mailchimp.
The spam score of messages is evaluated at the server level and cannot be customized for individual inboxes. However, unwanted messages can be further filtered using external email tools or by using a different mail server.
External email tools
These tools use various methods (such as content analysis, domain reputation, public blacklists, etc.) to evaluate each email.
For security and technical reasons, we cannot directly influence this evaluation on our end.
If you are using 3rd party email clients, you can take advantage of additional layers of protection through their built-in tools. More information is available at the following links:
You can have your domain registered with Webnode, but still use a different mail server for email services, just like with assigned domains. This could be a free service (e.g. Gmail or Seznam) or a paid service from a traditional web hosting provider.