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Knowledgebase articles about the cPanel control panel.
Creating an email account in cPanel
cPanel’s Email Accounts page lets you create new email accounts for your domain. You can also use the page to manage existing email accounts and…
The default mailbox in cPanel
Every cPanel account has a default mailbox. The main job of the default account is to deal with emails sent to non-existing email addresses. cPanel’s…
Email forwarders in cPanel
Email forwarders copy incoming emails to another address. For instance, you can create a forwarder to copy all emails for info@example.net to a Gmail account.…
Auto-responders in cPanel
An auto-responder sends a reply message in response to incoming emails. They are often used to send out-of-office replies.
Email filters in cPanel
Email filters are used to create rules for how incoming emails are processed. They are mostly used to block emails from a specific email address…
Managing email disk space usage via cPanel
The Email Disk Usage interface gives you an overview of how much space different email addresses are using. You also got the the option to…
cPanel’s file manager
You can use cPanel’s file manager for various file-related tasks. Before we dive into some of the options, let’s have a quick look at the…
Making and restoring backups in cPanel
It is always a good idea to have a backup of your website, database and emails. If the worst happens you have something to revert…
Managing FTP accounts in cPanel
The File Transfer Protocol, or FTP, is used to transfer files between a client and a server. That is, you can use FTP to copy…