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<seo title="How to check mail" metakeywords="check mail,view mail,webmail,webmail in cpanel,maill" metadescription="How to check mail" /> | <seo title="How to check mail" metakeywords="check mail,view mail,webmail,webmail in cpanel,maill" metadescription="How to check mail" /> | ||
− | Once you have created an email account in cPanel it can be used for sending/receiving emails. | + | <div align="justify">Once you have created an email account in cPanel it can be used for sending/receiving emails. |
You can view/check your mail either via webmail in cpanel or via a local mail client (e.g. Outlook). | You can view/check your mail either via webmail in cpanel or via a local mail client (e.g. Outlook). | ||
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Webmail can be accessed directly from your '''cPanel''' '''Mail''' section or without accessing cPanel at https://yourdomain.com:2096 | Webmail can be accessed directly from your '''cPanel''' '''Mail''' section or without accessing cPanel at https://yourdomain.com:2096 | ||
− | When accessing Webmail through cpanel just go to '''Mail''' section (see | + | When accessing Webmail through cpanel just go to '''Mail''' section (see '''''[[Mail overview]]'''''), choose the mailbox you would like to check the mails for, press '''More''' > '''Access Webmail''' and enter its password. |
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− | If you view mails at https://yourdomain.com:2096 then you'll need to enter the full username (i.e. user@domain.com) equal to your email account name and its password in the pop-up window. | + | If you view mails at https://yourdomain.com:2096 then you'll need to enter the full username (i.e. user@domain.com) equal to your email account name and its password in the pop-up window.</div> |