The Webmail Interface
Webmail allows you to access your email account through any browser or mobile device.
Webmail allows you to access your email account through any browser or mobile device.
Webmail clients allow you to access your Webmail email account.
This section includes features that help you manage your email.
This section in the Webmail interface has features that edit your settings.
This Webmail section has features that help you manage and protect your inbox from spam.
The features in this section perform different actions in Webmail.
Use this interface to change your account settings.
This interface allows you to use two types of files to create multiple email addresses or forwarders for your account simultaneously.
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Apache handlers control how your site’s Apache web server software manages certain file types and file extensions.
This interface allows you to run cPanel API functions interactively.
This interface allows you to deploy applications with the Phusion Passenger® application server.
You can use the cPanel interface to access available applications.
This interface allows you to save incoming, outgoing, and mailing list messages for a specified amount of time.
cPanel Analytics features collect data about interface use and server configuration. The data that we gather may change in the future.
This document is a reference guide to the most common questions asked by our users.
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An outline for feature releases of a system to allow external users access to cPanel.