These instructions will allow you to be able to add your email accounts to a device or computer. Windows computers and android devices are very similar - Apple devices require an installer to properly install the accounts.
For Outlook: In most cases your email account with setup with an "autodiscover" feature which should allow the proper settings to automatically go into your outlook. Older versions of outlook have issues with recognizing "autodiscover" features.
For Phones: iOS or Android Devices (Step by Step Walk Through): https://docs.cpanel.net/knowledge-base/email/how-to-set-up-a-cpanel-email-account-for-ios-and-android/
Manual Settings
Please replace "youremailaddress" with your email address and "yourdomainaddress" with your url of your domain without the http or www. If you do not see an auto-configuration script for your client in the list above, you can manually configure your mail client using the settings below:
Secure SSL/TLS Settings
(Recommended)
Username: youremailaddress
Password: Use the email account’s password.
Incoming Server: mail.yourdomainaddress
IMAP Port: 993
Outgoing Server: mail.yourdomainaddress
SMTP Port: 465
Authentication is required for IMAP, POP3, and SMTP.
Non-SSL Settings Are Blocked By The Server
Webmail Option: All hosting accounts that have cPanel emails will have the option for the use our of webmail. If for some reason you are having device troubles, traveling without your configured devices, or want the ease of logging into your mail from a different computer - you can login using: https://yourdomainaddress/webmail. You will use your email address and password in order to login.
Notes:
- • IMAP email access coordinates between the server and your mail application. Messages that have been read/deleted/replied to will show up as such, both on the server and in the mail application.
- • POP3 does not coordinate with the server. Messages marked as read/deleted/replied to in the mail application will not show up as such on the server. This means that future mail downloads with POP3 will show all messages as unread.
- • Outgoing mail is sent using SMTP.
- • We recommend using POP3 over SSL/TLS or IMAP over SSL/TLS since they provide increased security for your interactions with the remote mail server.