Home office
Personal, business or corporate accounts
- Auto Responders
- Email aliases
- Email forwarding
- Spam filtering
- Catch-all email boxes
Email Xtra includes:
- 5000MB capacity
- 1000 accounts
- Webmail
- Virus scanning
£6.99 per month (ex VAT)
Package features
Control panel
You will get access to our exclusive account control centre. Here you can manage all aspects of your hosting and email accounts and have ultimate control over your account. You can set up email accounts, auto responders, forwarders and much much more.
Protected by up-to-date Firewall
Our firewalls protect you from vulnerabilities.
Redundant server discs
Pulse Web hosting employ fully redundant server disks to ensure that your data is safe and secure.
1000 IMAP Email accounts
Remotely connect to your emails from a client like Outlook Express. You can create folders and manage your emails both from your local computer and also from the webmail platform.
POP3 Email
A POP3 mailbox stores emails on the web securely until you are ready to read them. Collect emails securely via your email program (i.e. Outlook Express) using the POP3 email box provided.
5000MB Mailbox capacity
This is the amount of space with is allocated to your emails.
Encrypted SMTP using TLS/SSL
Pulse Web hosting uses encrypted SMTP using TLS/SSL to enahynce the security of your emails.
Auto-responders
Setup your email accounts to automatically respond to any incoming email messages. You can notify people that you are away with a formatted message of your choice.
Email aliases
There is no restriction in any of our plans as to how many email aliases you set up. An alias is a way of receiving mail from many addresses at the same POP account. For instance, you could receive email that is addressed to sales@yourdomain.com and servi
e-mail forwarding
Create and manage your email accounts and set them to forward on to another email address. This can be any email of your choice.
Catch all e-mail
This allows you to collect any email sent to your domain into one email account (eg. anything@yourdomain.co.uk).
Webmail
View/send and receive email online. If you run your website on the move and require a 'hotmail' type email interface then this is perfect for you!
Virus scanning
Built in virus scanning for all emails you receive. It is still advisable to use local virus protection as well.
Spam filtering
Control the amount of unwanted emails you receive by controlling your spam settings yourself.
External domains
Pulse Web hosting allows external domains meaning that the domain is registered elsewhere but the nameservers point to the Pulse Web hosting nameservers, so Pulse Web hosting services can be used.
DNS management
DNS management provides you with a reliable and simple way of organising your domains, enabling you to optimise the logistics of your web addresses and sites. Point your domain names to whichever domain name servers you would like, change your IP Address
Domain contact management
The Pulse Web hosting domain contact management allows you easy handling of different domain contacts. (Registrant, administrative, and technical contact)
Domain Control Panel
Complete control over your domain includes detailed access from the online control panel.
Domain Ownership
You are the owner of your domain. If we register a domain for you then you retain full ownership of it and have the right to transfer it away at any time for no charge.
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1 million people sign online petition
12/02/07 - An online petition against the introduction of road pricing schemes in Britain has been signed by over a million people. The petition is a facility offered on the Downing Street website designed to encourage debate and openness and reached the million signature mark on 10 February 2007.
Apple to take on Internet Explorer
12/06/07 – Microsoft faces a challenge to the dominance of its web browser, Internet Explorer, as Apple has launched a Windows version of its web browser Safari. Apple hopes that it will be able to compete with both Microsoft's product and Mozilla's Firefox.
The decision was announced by Apple chief executive Steve Jobs who said the company was looking for a 4.9% expansion of Safari's market share.
Intel to be investigated
The world's biggest computer chip-maker, is under investigation by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo as it has allegedly broken anti-trust laws. Claims have been made that Intel stopped customers from dealing with rival Advanced Micro Devices (AMD).

