GreenNet email

GreenNet’s POP/IMAP enabled mailboxes with unlimited online storage, access to email from anywhere using GreenNet Webmail, daily offsite backups and GreenNet Support to help you along the way.

Web based services

Links to web based systems for administering databases (phpMyAdmin), ActionApps, mailing lists (mailman), and web based email (squirrelmail, horde).

Choose your webmail client

There are two ways of accessing your GreenNet email account on the web.

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Where's the webmail link gone??

Do not click on this picture of the link but click on the link in the top right corner of your screenDon’t let moving links spoil your day. Webmail still has a link and it’s still at the top of the page – it’s just a bit more over to the right hand corner. You see – it’s just over there and it works just the same as it ever did.

Setting up an "Out of office" auto-reply

If you are going away from your email for a while, you can change the way we deal with your incoming messages.

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Going away and need an automatic 'Away from my email' response set up? DIY!

We’re excited to announce a cool new tool to make GreenNet email even better! Your GN email account now gives you not only unlimited mailbox size, a choice of pop, imap and web based mail, but also access to your own auto response message tool. You can set up an ‘away from my mail’ message – whenever you want, from wherever you are, using whatever text you like. Check the step by step guide for setting up your own auto-responder in the support section of the website.

Network news and actions

19 Nov 09 Sh!t Matters

– especially on World Toilet Day. CLTS is using the opportunity to raise awareness about the importance of sustainable and safe sanitation systems around the world.

17 Nov 09 Delays show fragility of Nigeria's oil delta amnesty

YENEGOA, Nigeria (Reuters) – Nigeria has yet to begin the process of educating and reintegrating thousands of former militants in the oil-producing Niger Delta, prompting some to question their decision to lay down arms for clemency.

14 Oct 09 Twitter can't be gagged: online outcry over Guardian/Trafigura order

Trafigura, a London-based oil trader connected with dumping toxic waste in Ivory Coast in 2006, was the most used word on micro-blogging site Twitter this morning.