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{{#icon:cpanel_mail.png|cPanel Mail}}
  
Mail section in cPanel will help you to create an email account, to work with your existing email accounts and to change their settings.
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<div align=justify>'''Mail''' section in cPanel will help you to create an email account, to work with your existing email accounts and to change their settings.
  
  
 
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{{#icon:email_accounts.png|email accounts in cPanel}}
  
Email accounts option is used to create new email accounts for your domain and manage existing ones.
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'''Email Accounts''' option is used to create new email accounts for your domain and manage existing ones.
(See ''How to create email account''
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(See '''''[[How to create email account]]''''')
  
 
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{{#icon:webmail.png|webmail}}
  
Webmail option is used to enter your email account from any computer, just make sure that noone can get your personal login details when you enter webmail from public computers.
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'''Webmail''' option is used to enter your email account from any computer, just make sure that noone can get your personal login details when you enter webmail from public computers.
  
You can also use http://yourdomain.com/2096 , your email account (as username) and its password to access your email account.
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You can also use the link like [http://myidealhost.com http://yourdomain.com/2096] , your email account (as username) and its password to access your email account.
  
 
To check your mail through a mail client, you need to configure the mail client settings. Your mail server is mail.yourdomain.com (don't forget to change yourdomain to your own domain name). You will need to use the full username (user@domain.com) equal to your email account name and password when configuring your account from an email client. You also need to set "My Server Requires Authentication" as our servers require this option.
 
To check your mail through a mail client, you need to configure the mail client settings. Your mail server is mail.yourdomain.com (don't forget to change yourdomain to your own domain name). You will need to use the full username (user@domain.com) equal to your email account name and password when configuring your account from an email client. You also need to set "My Server Requires Authentication" as our servers require this option.
 
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{{#icon:box_trapper.png|box trapper}}
  
BoxTrapper helps to protect your inbox from spam by sending all email senders not on your Whitelist a verification email they should renspond to before you can get their mail.
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'''BoxTrapper''' helps to protect your inbox from spam by sending all email senders not on your Whitelist a verification email they should renspond to before you can get their mail.
 
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{{#icon:spam_assasin.png|spam assasin}}
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Spam Assasin allows you to protect your mail from receiving unwanted emails.  
 
Spam Assasin allows you to protect your mail from receiving unwanted emails.  
 
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{{#icon:forwarders.png|forwarders}}
  
Forwarders allow you to redirect incoming email from one email address to another one.
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'''Forwarders''' allow you to redirect incoming email from one email address to another one.
 
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{{#icon:auto_responders.png|auto responder}}
  
Auto Responder allows you to set automated responses to people writing to your email address
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'''Auto Responder''' allows you to set automated responses to people writing to your email address
 
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{{#icon:default_address.png|default address}}
  
Default Email Address will "catch" all mails  sent to invalid email addresses for your domain.
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'''Default Email Address''' will "catch" all mails  sent to invalid email addresses for your domain.
 
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{{#icon:mailing_list.png|mailing list}}
  
Mailing lists let you send an email message to multiple addresses by adding them to a special list.  
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'''Mailing Lists''' let you send an email message to multiple addresses by adding them to a special list.  
 
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{{#icon:account_level_filtering.png|account level filtering}}
  
Account level filters let you set mail filters for your domain's main email account.  
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'''Account Level Filters''' let you set mail filters for your domain's main email account.  
 
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{{#icon:user_level_filtering.png|user level filtering}}
  
User level filters let you set mail filters for a particular email address.  
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'''User Level Filters''' let you set mail filters for a particular email address.  
 
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{{#icon:email_delivery_route.png|email delivery route}}
  
Email Delivery Route allows you to see the delivery path of specific email for your email account.
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'''Email Delivery Route''' allows you to see the delivery path of specific email for your email account.
 
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{{#icon:import_addresses_forwarders.png|import addresses/forwarders}}
  
Import Addresses/Forwarders allow you to create multiple email accounts, or forwarders, at once by uploading a list of usernames.  
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'''Import Addresses/Forwarders''' allow you to create multiple email accounts, or forwarders, at once by uploading a list of usernames.  
 
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{{#icon:email_authentification.png|email authentification}}
  
Email Authentification allows you to make your mail server more secure.
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'''Email Authentification''' allows you to make your mail server more secure by adding SPF records and domain keys.
 
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{{#icon:mx_entry.png|MX entry}}
  
MX Entry allows you to set your own MX records for your domain.
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'''MX Entry''' allows you to set your own MX records for your domain.</div><br>

Latest revision as of 08:13, 26 October 2012

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