Frequently Asked Questions

Accessing cPanel Email Forwarders

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Last Updated: June 25, 2015 10:19 AM

cPanel email offers two options for email forwarding:

  • Forwarders send a copy of every email received at an address to another address. For example, setting up a Forwarder for john@coolexample.com, forwarding to jane@coolexample.com, Jane will receive a copy of every message sent to John.

    Forwarders in cPanel work even if the forwarding email address doesn't exist. In the example above, even if john@coolexample.com didn't exist as its own email account, jane@coolexample.com would still receive emails sent to John.

  • Forward All Email for a Domain forwards any email sent to a domain name to the same email address at another domain name. For example, if you forward all email for coolexample.com to coolexample.net, all email sent to john@coolexample.com gets forwarded to john@coolexample.net. For more information, see cPanel's documentation.

    If you Forward All Email for a Domain, that domain's email addresses do not receive email.

For more information, see cPanel's documentation.

To Access Email Forwarders

  1. Log in to your Account Manager.
  2. Click Web Hosting.
  3. Next to the cPanel account you want to use, click Manage.
  4. In the Email section, click Forwarders.
  5. Add the type of forwarder you want to use.