Here is what’s available in the E-Mail section of the iPage control panel.

MailCentral – Create email accounts, email forwarders and simple auto-responders on your domains.
WebMail – Access your email accounts via Horde.
Change Catch-All – -Choose how to handle mail sent to addresses that do not exist on your domains.
Manage Spam Filter – Set up spam filtering on email messages and what to do with them if the filter finds spam.
POP Mail – Same thing as MailCentral.


Will it alert you that youhave email or can you access it through your iphone?
@Paul, as with any web host, there are several options for getting mail; web mail, and POP3 server to PC. You can always set up filters to notify you. You can set up POP3 mail on your computer’s email client (Windows Mail, Thunderbird, Eudora, etc). By default, your email program should “ding” with a chime when you receive a message, provided you leave you email program open and running at all times. About the iphone, web mail can be checked from any computer. If you can log into other websites via your iphone, you should be able to log into your web mail account. About it sending a notification to your iphone when you get a message, I don’t believe you can do that without actually sending the message itself. That’s not a good idea because you don’t know what it contains; large attachments, spam, viruses, etc.