What is the difference between a webmail account and sending mail?
Let's take this example.
Your name is "Paul", and you have a domain name called "www.lolipop.com."
You already have an e-mail like this "paul@hhhmail.com."
But you need an email that matches your domain name like this "paul@lolipop.com" or "contact@lolipop.com."
With a domain name and a sending email, you can do it.
Your friend sends an email to "paul@lolipop.com" and is redirected to "paul@hhhmail.com".
This means that you receive your email in another email address, not a problem! You can say.
The problem starts when you reply to the mail and the person who sent you the mail to 'lolipop.com' will receive the answer with another email address "paul@hhhmail.com" ...
Now, with a Webmail account, you can use your domain name's email address to send/receive each mail.
Thus, the person who sent you the mail to "paul@lolipop.com" will receive the answer with the same email address.
With a Webmail service, you'll have many other features, such as spam protection, a copy of your emails and additional storage in the cloud.
You will also be able to download/receive/send mail from your desktop using WINDOWS, LINUX, MAC OSX, ANDROID or any other compatible operating system.
alias email can also be created, aka email are another email address using your domain name that points to your email address.
Some samples of aliases: "paul@lolipop.com," "contact@lolipop.com," "store@lolipop.com." Etc.
You can use alias in your online webmail space to send and receive from any alias you create.
By using an email client in your office, you can also receive emails sent to these aliases.