GTNet NetMail
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GTNet NetMail allows you to manage your email account from any Internet connected PC anywhere in the
world. Using any standard web browser you can have full and uncompromised access to your existing GTNet
Dial email account.
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Available at no additional cost, GTNet NetMail enables you to securely read, reply and even compose new emails
on-line. We have also included extra facilities such as personalised folders, address book and spell
checking facilities.
To help you use GTNet NetMail more effectively we have provided a 'User Guide' which will give you a
useful introduction to the GTNet NetMail features. More detailed information can be found within the
'Support' help pages.
We recommend you take a few minutes reading the GTNet NetMail 'User Guide' before logging in to the
NetMail Email Management facility.
You can also access further information by clicking the
icon next to key areas of
the NetMail service. Simply click on the icon and a brief explanation of that facility will appear.
In a time where hacking and cyber theft is seemingly increasing, it can be all too easy to over look the
security implications of remotely accessing your private email. Fortunately this is an area you don't
have to worry about. GTNet NetMail is protected by the very latest in SSL (secure Socket Layer Security)
and 128-bit encryption technology to ensure your information is kept safe.
Once you are at the Log in screen access is easy, all you need to do is type in the user name and
password of any one of the twelve email boxes you have available and then click the 'Log in' button.
When logging in you must enter your GTNet mailbox username and associated password in lower case, your username must be entered in the following format zzz99%gtnet.gov.uk
Caution:
Most WWW browsers use a page cache. If the emails
you are reading are private and you are not at your own computer, then delete the contents of the
"Temporary Internet Files" folder, and make sure to remove any files in the "Recycle bin".
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