How to create emails on cpanel or directadmin

Emails are essential for any business, providing a professional way to communicate with clients. If you have hosting with Web Register Limited, you can easily create professional emails using either cPanel or DirectAdmin. This guide will walk you through both processes.

Creating Email Accounts in cPanel

Step 1: Log in to cPanel

  1. Visit https://yourdomain.com/cpanel (Replace yourdomain.com with your actual domain name).
  2. Enter your cPanel username and password.

Step 2: Access the Email Accounts Section

  1. In the cPanel dashboard, locate the “Email” section.
  2. Click on “Email Accounts”.

Step 3: Create a New Email Account

  1. Click the “Create” button.
  2. Choose the domain from the drop-down list (if you have multiple domains).
  3. Enter your desired email username (e.g., info, sales, support).
  4. Set a strong password or use the “Generate” option.
  5. Set the storage space for the email account (e.g., 100MB, 1GB, or unlimited).
  6. Click “Create” to finalize the email account.

Step 4: Access Your Email

  • You can access your email via Webmail by visiting https://yourdomain.com/webmail.
  • Use your full email address (e.g., info@yourdomain.com) and the password you created.

Creating Email Accounts in DirectAdmin

Step 1: Log in to DirectAdmin

  1. Visit https://yourdomain.com:2222.
  2. Enter your DirectAdmin username and password.

Step 2: Navigate to Email Accounts

  1. Under the “E-Mail Manager” section, click “E-Mail Accounts”.
  2. Click the “Create Account” button.

Step 3: Set Up Your Email Account

  1. Enter the desired email username (e.g., admin, contact, sales).
  2. Choose a strong password or generate one.
  3. Set the email quota (e.g., 500MB, 1GB, or unlimited).
  4. Click “Create” to finalize the email account.

Step 4: Access Your Email

  • You can access your email via Webmail by visiting https://yourdomain.com/roundcube.
  • Use your full email address and password to log in.

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