Manage Email in cPanel
Use the Email section in cPanel to create and manage email accounts for your domains.
This section provides the tools to create new accounts, set up email forwarders, and configure autoresponders. You can also manage spam filters, track email delivery routes, and access your accounts using the included Webmail clients.
Use these comprehensive guides to master the email tools in cPanel and manage your communications like a pro.
Change Email Passwords via cPanel
Strong password security is vital for protecting your cPanel-managed server. Sometimes, however, you may need to change an email password due to your security policy or a compromise – a task you can quickly accomplish right within your cPanel dashboard.
Creating Email Accounts in cPanel
To have a professional email like myname@mysite.com, create it in cPanel. It’s quick and separates website email from personal email.
Enabling DKIM in cPanel
DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) adds encrypted digital signatures to emails, reducing email spoofing and ensuring message authenticity.
Export Emails with Webmail on a cPanel Server
Using a webmail client allows you access to your email without the need to set up an email client. This tutorial will focus on how to export emails from your cPanel-based server.
Exporting Emails from cPanel
You can use webmail to export (download) emails from a cPanel server. This is useful if you need a backup of all the emails in a specific account. Keep in mind this may not work as intended if you use POP3 with a desktop or mobile email client. If you have a desktop client, you…
Finding Your Email Client Configuration in cPanel
You may want to use your cPanel email with an email client like Outlook, Mac Mail, or the email app on your phone. Before you can connect your email client to your cPanel email, you’ll need your configuration settings. These include the mail server settings and your webmail username (email address) and password. This walkthrough…
How to Enable Spam Protection in cPanel
Getting too much spam in your inbox? Follow this tutorial on how to enable spam protection in cPanel to protect your email accounts.
Import Emails with Webmail on a cPanel Server
When importing email onto a cPanel-based server, using webmail is the easiest method. You can import email from your server using several webmail interfaces available.
Saving Individual Emails in cPanel Webmail
Regular system backups are crucial for disaster recovery, but for a single important email, download it directly from your webmail client instead of a full site backup.