How to Access your Email Account from cPanel Webmail?
How to Access your Email Account from cPanel Webmail?
You can access your Email account directly from Webmail.
1. Open http://example.com/webmail, replace "example.com" with your domain name and enter your full email address and password in user login details and then press the "Login" Button.
2. You will be redirected to a cPanel Webmail Page. ClickSome readersHow to forward email to Gmail, Yahoo or other e-mail service providers?
How to forward email to Gmail, Yahoo or other e-mail service providers?
Email Account Forwarders:
Step 1: Login to your cPanel account.
Step 2: In the "Email" Section of your cPanel, click on "Forwarders" and then click on "Add Forwarders".
Step 3: On the "Add a New Forwarder" page you will see the "Address to forward:" field. If ySome readersHow to create an E-mail Autoresponder when you are unavailable or on vacation?
How to create an E-mail Autoresponder when you are unavailable or on vacation?
If you are going for a holiday or will be unavailable for few days or a month, you can create an auto e-mail responder for your e-mails so that when people email you, they will receive an automated e-mail with your message like "I am on a holiday, please e-mail me in a few days' time".
1. Log into your cPanel account.
2. In the "Mail" section, click on the "Autoresponder" Icon.
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How to change the password of your email account?
If you want to change password of your email account then you can do this by the following steps:
1. Log into your cPanel account.
2. In the "Email" section click on "Email Account" Icon.
3. Scroll down to the "Account @ Domain" section and you should see your email account listed there.Some readersHow to Create Email Account in cPanel?
How to Create Email Account in cPanel?
To create a new email address, perform the following steps:
1. Log into your cPanel account.
2. In the "Email" section, click on "Email Account" Icon.
3. Enter the email address that you wish to create, such as "my-first-email". (If you manage more than one domain, select the appropriate domain from theSome readers