How to Configure an Email Client for Your cPanel Email Addresses

Open your email client., Click on Forward/Yes/Continue, etc.. Whatever your program wants you to do., Fill in the required information., Continue until you get to the dialogue box that asks for your 'Server Type'., Configure the Outgoing email...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Open your email client.

    Depending on your OS, this can change.

    In Linux, look up in the upper right hand where the envelope is, click on it and select Set Up email...
  2. Step 2: Click on Forward/Yes/Continue

    You need to progress. , Again, this will differ from email client to email client. , iMAP
    - use if you want to leave your email at the source so that you can access it from other computers pop
    - use if you want to download it to your computer Note the user name is done with ttrimm+kiwihow.net instead of [email protected]. , This will always be SMTP.

    Be sure the appropriate boxes are checked.
  3. Step 3: etc.. Whatever your program wants you to do.

  4. Step 4: Fill in the required information.

  5. Step 5: Continue until you get to the dialogue box that asks for your 'Server Type'.

  6. Step 6: Configure the Outgoing email server.

Detailed Guide

Depending on your OS, this can change.

In Linux, look up in the upper right hand where the envelope is, click on it and select Set Up email...

You need to progress. , Again, this will differ from email client to email client. , iMAP
- use if you want to leave your email at the source so that you can access it from other computers pop
- use if you want to download it to your computer Note the user name is done with ttrimm+kiwihow.net instead of [email protected]. , This will always be SMTP.

Be sure the appropriate boxes are checked.

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