Using TrekMail Webmail: The Complete Getting Started Guide
This guide explains Log in to TrekMail webmail, navigate your inbox, compose messages, and access all built-in tools from any browser. so you can complete the TrekMail task with confidence.
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- Apr 29, 2026
TrekMail includes a full-featured webmail client built right into your browser. There is nothing to install and nothing to configure — log in from any device and your inbox is waiting.
Accessing webmail
There are three ways to open webmail:
- Direct link: Go to trekmail.net/webmail/
- Dashboard shortcut: In the TrekMail dashboard, go to Mailboxes, find your mailbox, and click Open Webmail
- As an app on your phone: TrekMail webmail can be installed as a Progressive Web App (PWA) — see the mobile and PWA guide
If your provider runs TrekMail under their own brand via White Label Lite, use their branded URL (
app.yourbrand.com) for both dashboard and webmail. The login screen and webmail itself are fully rebranded but use the same TrekMail interface underneath.
Logging in
On the login screen, enter:
- Username: Your full email address — for example,
alice@yourdomain.com - Password: Your mailbox password (this is different from your TrekMail account password)
If two-factor authentication is enabled for your mailbox, you will be prompted for a 6-digit code from your authenticator app after entering your password.
Tip: If you see "Login failed," double-check that you are using your mailbox password, not the password you use to log in to the TrekMail dashboard. The two are separate.
The interface at a glance
Once you are in, the interface is divided into three areas:
- Left sidebar: Your folder tree — Inbox, Sent, Drafts, Junk, Trash, Archive, and any custom folders you create. Unread counts appear next to each folder name.
- Message list: The emails in your selected folder. Click any message to open it. Select multiple messages with the checkbox to apply bulk actions.
- Reading pane: The open message, with the full email body, attachments, and sender details.
On mobile, the layout stacks vertically and you navigate between the sidebar, list, and reading pane one at a time.
Reading email
Click any message in the list to open it in the reading pane.
Conversation view: Emails are grouped into threads by subject and conversation. When a thread has multiple messages, earlier replies are collapsed — click the ⋯ button to expand them.
Sender trust badges: Next to the sender's name, you may see small badges indicating whether the email passed DKIM, SPF, or DMARC authentication. Green means the email checks out. See spam controls and email security for a plain-language explanation of each badge.
Other actions on a message:
- Print the message using the print icon
- View the raw message source for troubleshooting (More options → View source)
- Download individual attachments or all at once
Composing email
Click the Compose button in the top bar (or the floating button on mobile) to open a new compose window. You can also reply inline directly below a message, or pop the reply out into a separate floating window.
TrekMail uses a rich text editor with a formatting toolbar — bold, italic, lists, links, code blocks, text colour, and alignment are all one click away. You can also drag and drop files into the compose window to attach them, or paste images from your clipboard directly into the message body.
For a full walkthrough of composing, attaching files, scheduling send, and undo send, see the composing email guide.
Searching your mailbox
The search bar in the top of webmail does two things:
- Quick search — type a few letters and matches appear inline. Searches subject lines, senders, and message bodies at the same time.
- Advanced Filters — click the chevron next to the search box for structured search. You can combine sender, subject keywords, body keywords, date range, "has attachment", unread, starred, and last-7-days. Once filtered, you can also bulk-act on the entire result set (move, mark as read, delete, etc.).
Search runs in the currently selected folder by default. Switch to All mail in the folder list to search across every folder at once.
What else is inside
TrekMail webmail includes several built-in tools alongside your inbox:
| Feature | Where to find it | Guide |
|---|---|---|
| Contacts and groups | Contacts tab in the top navigation | Managing contacts |
| Calendar and events | Calendar tab in the top navigation | Using the calendar |
| Drive (files) | Drive tab in the top navigation | Drive in webmail |
| Sync devices (for rclone, Finder, etc.) | Drive → Sync devices button in the toolbar | Sync devices |
| Custom folders | Left sidebar → Manage folders | Folder management |
| Signatures and identities | Settings → Identities | Identities and signatures |
| Message templates | Settings → Templates | Identities and signatures |
| Spam controls and blocked senders | Settings → Blocked senders | Spam and security |
| Dark mode, language, and shortcuts | Settings → Preferences | Settings and shortcuts |
| Install on iPhone or Android | — | Mobile and PWA |
Logging out
Click your email address or avatar in the top-right corner, then select Log out. On shared or public computers, always log out when you are done.
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