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Update the fact we don't use SquirrelMail anymore. The content might be relevant to Roundcube but the references to SquirrelMail are incorrect
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Webmail is a service to allow users to check their mail through a web browser rather than having to log on or forward their mail to another account. Redbrick offers two webmail clients, SquirrelMail and Roundcube.
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The secure URL for webmail is:
Webmail is a service to allow users to check their mail through a web browser rather than having to log on or forward their mail to another account. Redbrick offers a webmail client by [http://roundcube.net/ Roundcube].
[https://webmail.redbrick.dcu.ie]
 
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== Logging In ==
== Logging In ==
Access webmail by heading to: [https://webmail.redbrick.dcu.ie webmail.redbrick.dcu.ie].
Log in using your usual Redbrick username and password. If you've forgotten your password, just mail admins@redbrick.dcu.ie.
Log in using your usual Redbrick username and password. If you've forgotten your password, just mail admins@redbrick.dcu.ie.


== Using SquirrelMail ==
== Roundcube ==
Roundcube is Redbrick's pretty, sleek webmail client. It operates fairly similarly to SquirrelMail, mailboxes on the left, and options up top and of course, mails are there too.
 
== SquirrelMail ==
 
This is a beginner's guide on how to use SquirrelMail.
This is a beginner's guide on how to use SquirrelMail.


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Finally, there is a calendar/organiser to be found by clicking the Calendar option. You can view days and add information.
Finally, there is a calendar/organiser to be found by clicking the Calendar option. You can view days and add information.


== Roundcube ==
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Roundcube is Redbrick's other, prettier, sleeker webmail client. It operates fairly similarly to SquirrelMail, mailboxes on the left, and options up top and of course, mails are there too.