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By Steve / Monday, December 22, 2025 | 1 min
How to Create and Manage Email Accounts in cPanel
With cPanel, you can easily create professional email addresses like you@yourdomain.com. Here’s how to set up and manage them.
1. Log in to cPanel
Access your hosting account and click Email Accounts under the Email section.
2. Create a New Account
Click “Create,” enter your username (e.g. info@), set a strong password, and assign storage space.
3. Manage Existing Accounts
From the same page, you can change passwords, adjust storage limits, or delete unused accounts.
4. Connect to Devices
Click “Connect Devices” to see setup instructions for Outlook, Gmail, and Apple Mail. See our full email setup guide.
5. Secure Your Accounts
Protect your email from spam and spoofing with SPF, DKIM, and DMARC.
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.au Domain Policies
Account Security
DNS Management
DNS for Email
Data Protection & Backups
Domain Names
Email
Getting Started
Performance & Optimization
Professional Email Setup
Registration and Transfers
Renewals & Expiry
SSL Certificates
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Server & Website Security
Spam & Malware Protection
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