You can find the email client configuration details in cPanel by selecting the “Email Accounts” option, then clicking on the “Email Accounts” tab, and finally choosing “Connect Devices” followed by “Mail Client Configuration.” Below, weContinue reading
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RoundCube – Webmail in Your Browser
Access to email can be obtained in two ways. One way is by using an email client (e.g., Thunderbird, Outlook). The other way is to use Webmail, which is an email client accessed through aContinue reading
How exactly do I configure the Mozilla Thunderbird email client?
Mail client configuration data: Login: Our email address created by: cPanel → Email Accounts For example: contact@client-domain.eu Password: The password we provided when creating the email account. By choosing POP3, we download e-mails from theContinue reading