Runbox email is an ad-free web service provided by a company that goes by the same name through their official website “Runbox.com”. The site offers several online services such as premium email and business email hosting solutions for small, medium, and large companies. However, if you’re not a company, but an individual looking for a powerful webmail solution where you can store and manage your personal email more efficiently and in an easier way, then Runbox might be an appropriate option for you as well, because from what I’ve heard it’s very user friendly, fast, reliable, and secure. So good that it’s even listed at Wikipedia.org as one of the best webmail services on the planet. But that’s not all, there are many more features that you probably didn’t know about such as guaranteed privacy protection, an intelligent spam filter that provides advanced spam and virus protection, 15 GB of storage capacity, universal access (Web, POP3, IMAP, SMTP, WAP), great customer service that’s always available to help you out, secure SSL encrypted connections to access your account in a safer way, you also have the ability to send messages using any other email address that you own, supports most email clients (Outlook, Thunderbird, Apple Mail, etc.), mobile web interface (text only), and more.
Runbox Email Login (Steps)
1. Go to https://runbox.com/mail which is Runbox’s faster and lighter login screen.
2. Type your username in the first text field of the log in form that you will see in the center of the page.
3. Type your Runbox password in the second text field.
4. Click the “Log In” button on the right.
5. Done!
If you ever have problems logging in to your Runbox.com mail account don’t doubt to come back to this page in order to ask us for help. If you read and follow the steps in this tutorial, I’m sure that you’ll never have issues accessing your account, but if you do have problems, simply leave us a message through the comments section at the bottom of the page, and we’ll contact you as soon as we read it to provide you some help.
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