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How to Access Webmail
You can access your email using any web browser via Webmail. Here’s how: Visit...
How to Back Up Emails in Mail Clients (Outlook, Thunderbird, etc.)
Backing up your emails locally ensures you never lose important messages. Here’s how to do it in...
How to Back Up and Restore Emails in cPanel Webmail
You can manually back up your webmail inbox or restore messages easily: To Back Up: Log in to...
How to Configure PHP mail() or SMTP Authentication for Popular CMS
To ensure reliable email delivery, it’s best to use SMTP instead of the default mail() function....
How to Configure Your Email on Outlook, Thunderbird, or Apple Mail
To use your email on a desktop or mobile app, you’ll need the following settings: Incoming Mail...
How to Create Email Accounts in cPanel
Follow these steps to create a professional email address with your domain: Log in to your...
How to Create Email Forwarders in cPanel
Want to forward emails from one address to another? Here’s how: Log in to cPanel Click on...
How to Reset Your Email Password
If you've forgotten your email password or want to update it: Log in to your cPanel Go to...
How to Transfer Emails from Private Email to cPanel
Use IMAP to transfer emails between providers. You’ll need both inboxes added to a mail client...
How to set up Free Email Forwarding ?
With AviumsHost, you can create free email forwarding rules directly from your cPanel. This...
What Is the Limit on Attachment Size When Forwarding Emails?
The email forwarding limit depends on several factors: Default Server Limit: 25 MB per message...
Why You Need SRS for Email Forwarding
Sender Rewriting Scheme (SRS) helps preserve SPF validation when emails are forwarded. Without...
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