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cPanel’s Email section covers everything to do with mail on your hosting account: mailboxes, forwarders, routing rules, anti-spam, calendars, and the diagnostics for when something isn’t delivering. Every tool here is shipped by cPanel; Noxity adds MailChannels behind the scenes for outgoing relay (no UI for that on your side).
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Account management

Email Accounts

Create mailboxes, set passwords and quotas, log into webmail.

Forwarders

Send mail from one address to another, or to multiple recipients.

Default Address

Decide what happens to mail sent to addresses you haven’t created.

Address Importer

Bulk-create mailboxes or forwarders from a CSV or spreadsheet.

Routing and filters

Email Routing

Pick where mail for your domain is delivered: locally, to a backup MX, or to an external provider like Google or Zoho.

Email Filters

Rules that apply to a single mailbox.

Global Email Filters

Rules that apply to every mailbox on the account.

Spam Filters

Configure Apache SpamAssassin: thresholds, allowlists, auto-delete.

Diagnostics and deliverability

Track Delivery

Check what happened to recent outgoing mail (delivered, deferred, bounced).

Email Deliverability

Check SPF, DKIM, and DMARC. Diagnose why mail lands in spam.

Email Disk Usage

See which mailboxes are eating storage and clean up.

Convenience and protection

Autoresponders

Auto-reply to incoming mail (out of office, vacation responses).

Mailing Lists

Mailman-powered lists for announcements or group discussions.

BoxTrapper

Challenge-response anti-spam. Senders prove they’re human before mail reaches you.

Encryption

Generate and manage GPG keys for end-to-end encrypted mail.

Calendars and clients

Calendars and Contacts

CalDAV and CardDAV: set up calendars, share them, manage subscribers.

Mail Clients

Connect Outlook, Apple Mail, Thunderbird, or your phone to your inbox.

Common starting points

Create your first mailbox

Set up you@yourdomain.com in two minutes.

Mail isn't delivering

Check SPF, DKIM, DMARC, and the MailChannels TXT record.

Forward an address elsewhere

Send info@yoursite.com to a personal Gmail without keeping a mailbox.

Move email to Google or Zoho

Set the routing to remote so MX records take over.

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