Knowledgebase Article
Setting Up Email Accounts in cPanel
Creating email accounts through cPanel ties them directly to your domain, giving you a professional address such as yourname@yourdomain.com rather than relying on a free email service. If you have not yet read cPanel Basics: First Login Walkthrough, it covers how to reach the Email section from your main dashboard.
Creating a New Email Account
Navigate to the Email section and select Email Accounts. Enter the desired username, which becomes the part before the at symbol in the full address, then choose the domain if your account hosts more than one. Set a strong password, and choose a mailbox storage quota appropriate for how that account will be used.
Accessing Your New Email Account
Once created, you can access your email in one of two ways. Webmail lets you check email directly through a browser, typically accessible through a webmail link provided in cPanel or by visiting a webmail address tied to your domain. Alternatively, you can configure an email client such as Outlook or Apple Mail using the incoming and outgoing server settings cPanel provides for that account. See Setting Up Email on Outlook, Apple Mail and Gmail (Client Config) for the full client setup walkthrough.
Setting Up Forwarding
If you want messages sent to one address to also arrive at another, cPanel's Email section includes a Forwarders option. This is useful for routing a general address like info@yourdomain.com to a specific person's mailbox, without needing to check multiple accounts separately. See Setting Up Email Forwarding and Auto-Responders for more detail.
Managing Storage and Quotas
Each email account has a storage quota, and once that limit is reached, new incoming mail may be rejected until space is freed up. Review your account's usage periodically under the Email Accounts section, and adjust quotas if a particular account regularly approaches its limit. See Email Storage and Mailbox Size Management for a deeper look at managing this over time.
Setting Up Autoresponders
For situations like planned absences, cPanel's Email section includes an Autoresponders tool, allowing you to set an automatic reply that sends whenever that account receives a new message, without requiring manual replies to each one.
Protecting Against Spam
cPanel typically includes basic spam filtering tools under the Email section. For businesses needing more advanced protection, see MimeCast Email Security: What It Does and Why It Matters for a more advanced option beyond cPanel's built in filtering.
Common Issues
If a new email account cannot send or receive messages immediately after creation, allow a short period for the change to fully propagate, and confirm the correct server settings were used if configuring an external email client.