Access webmail via cPanel
You can use the Mail Menu to access one of the three web mail programs included in cPanel. These programs will allow you to read your email through a browser window without having to make any changes to the computer you are on or leave any email on the computer you are on.
The simplest way for your staff top access webmail, is to browse to the webmail link on our website.
Steps - Watch the movie
1 To access the Mail Menu, click on the
icon above the word Mail on the main screen of your cPanel interface.
2 Click on the words Web Mail to enter a screen where you can select the mail program you wish to use.
3 Click on the icon of the mail program you wish to use. More information on the benefits of each mail program can be found in the web mail section, here (*need link when web mail is written).
4 You will now need to login to the web mail program using the username and password for the email account you wish to use.
NOTE:You can also access web mail through the web mail icon on the main screen of your cPanel interface. Information about using each web mail program can be found in the web mail section, here (*needs link also).
Troubleshooting
Make sure to log out of web mail when you are done. If you do not log out, it may be possible for another user of the computer you are on to access and read your email.
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