cPanel email lets you create an auto responder, which automatically replies to email sent to email accounts at domains hosted on your account.
After adding email accounts, you can check them through cPanel's built-in webmail clients (Roundcube, Squirrel Mail, and Horde Mail) by going to the following:
After adding email accounts, you can use cPanel's tools to configure your email client to access the account.
cPanel email's Default Addresses are also known as "catch-alls." With a Default Address enabled, cPanel routes any email sent to addresses at your domain name that do not
We have disabled both of cPanel's built-in email authentication tools: DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) and Sender Policy Framework (SPF).
cPanel email offers two options for email forwarding:
To prevent other sites from using your bandwidth by directly linking to files on your account, cPanel offers Hot Link Protection. For more information, see cPanel's
You can import a set of email accounts or forwarders into cPanel, creating addresses in bulk.
cPanel lets you block IP addresses from accessing your hosting account using the IP Blocker.