cPanel

  1. 3 min read

    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 will show you how to find these settings in cPanel. Luckily, cPanel does most of the work for you if you’re configuring certain mail clients.

  2. 2 min read

    cPanel often releases new features and upgrades for WHM and cPanel. Keeping your control panel updated means you will always have access to the newest features. Keeping your control panel up to date will also help protect your from security vulnerabilities that have been identified in earlier releases of the software.

  3. 4 min read

    cPanel has a number of tools you can use to view your website statistics on a per site basis. Viewing the information in the Metrics section of cPanel, you can view the visitors to your webserver, errors, bandwidth use as well as FTP logins and usage statistics using Webalizer. This article will go through the Metrics section of cPanel to help you understand the information found in each place.

  4. 3 min read

    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 could also export emails directly from that client for archival purposes. This tutorial will focus on exporting directly from a webmail account.