Webmail is a handy alternative to popular PC and phone e-mail apps if you do not have access to your laptop or computer and you don't have a smart phone. You'll be able to gain access to your e-mails through virtually any web browser, so you can keep in touch with people if you travel and you go to an Internet cafe, for example. Webmail apps are rather advanced, so not only will you be capable to send out and receive messages, but you'll also be able to make use of an address book, make a custom signature as well as make new folders, that can later come in your PC email program. It is important to know that the e-mail messages available in the webmail are those on the server, so if you set up an e-mail in a desktop program while using POP protocol, the messages will be downloaded on your hard drive and they will not be accessible in the webmail. The solution in this case is to apply the IMAP protocol whenever you create your e-mails inside a desktop computer app.