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How to Locate Your Email Settings in Webmail and cPanel

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An email client is a software used to access and manage an individual’s email. It is more formally known as a mail user agent (MUA) or email reader. An online application that can handle, compose messages, and perform its functions can act as an email client. Thunderbird, Horde, Apple Mail, Outlook, and more are some examples of an email client. We can configure and manage our email accounts using these email clients. 

The email configurations are an area where we can configure the incoming and outgoing server details, port numbers, email address, password, and more. If we want to configure an email client, then you need the details mentioned above. One can learn about the secure port number for the incoming and outgoing connection. Additionally, other details like outgoing and incoming server details, email address, password, and more will be shown in the email configurations.

In this tutorial, we are going to discuss where you can view these configurations. You can view your email configurations from cPanel or Webmail.

Steps to Find your Email Configurations from cPanel:

1) Log in to cPanel as an admin user and navigate to the ‘Email’ section.

2) Select the ‘Email Accounts’ option.

Email Accounts

3) The Email Accounts option lists all the email accounts of the domain. Navigate to the email for which you want to view the configurations.

4) Click on the ‘Connect Devices’ button to the right of your email account.

Connect Devices

5) It redirects you to the page containing SSL/TLS and Non-SSL settings. On this page, you can view all the details to configure your email clients, such as username, password, incoming and outgoing server, and port details.

Email Settings

This page also contains some script files to configure your email client. We can download the required script and run the same to configure the email client automatically. 

Email Settings

Note:

If there are no email accounts associated with your domain, you need to create one using the following steps:

1) Log in to cPanel as the root user and navigate to the ‘Email’ section.

2) Select the ‘Email Accounts’ option.

3) In the ‘Email Accounts’ page, click the ‘+Create’ button to create a new email account.

Accounts

4) We need to select the domain name from the drop-down, then fill in the details, such as username, password, and storage space, and click the ‘+Create’ button. Now, we have successfully created an email account, and we can view the email configurations by clicking the ‘Connect Devices’ button to the right of your email account.

Email

Steps to Find your Email Configurations from Webmail:

You can view the email configurations from Webmail by following the below steps:

1) Log in to Webmail.

2) Click on the username in the top-right corner of the screen. From the drop-down, select the ‘Configure Mail Client’ option.

Email

3) It redirects you to the page containing SSL/TLS and Non-SSL settings. On this page, you can view all the details to configure your email clients, such as username, password, incoming and outgoing server, and port details.

Email Client

This page also contains some script files to configure your email client. We can download the required script and run the same to configure the email client automatically. 

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That’s the end of this tutorial. If you need any further assistance, please do reach our support department.

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