How to configure email client from cPanel
To send an email from your server you should have an email address with your domain name and if you don not want your email to be rejected you should configure that address from your server like cPanel.
In today's post we will discuss how to create email address with cPanel. First of all open your cPanel providing your user name and password which will open the following window.

Now click on email Accounts which is circled in above image this will lead you to another window

Add your email name in first input box like admin, info, support etc only there is no need to add any thing else, then select your password. You can select your mailbox quota according to your needs and then click on Create Account button which will create your account. In front of your email address there would be given some options

Click on more tab and select Configure Email Client option this will open another window with details of your SMTP

Here you can find addresses of your incoming and outgoing server. Try to use the recommended settings and avoid Non-SSL settings. Now this is all you need to configure your email account you can now use this values to send emails with PHP.
In today's post we will discuss how to create email address with cPanel. First of all open your cPanel providing your user name and password which will open the following window.

Now click on email Accounts which is circled in above image this will lead you to another window

Add your email name in first input box like admin, info, support etc only there is no need to add any thing else, then select your password. You can select your mailbox quota according to your needs and then click on Create Account button which will create your account. In front of your email address there would be given some options

Click on more tab and select Configure Email Client option this will open another window with details of your SMTP

Here you can find addresses of your incoming and outgoing server. Try to use the recommended settings and avoid Non-SSL settings. Now this is all you need to configure your email account you can now use this values to send emails with PHP.
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Zubaida
Zubaida is web developer having vast experience working in HTML5, CSS3, Javascript, PHP and SEO. Currently writes for Knowledge Aspire sharing her experiences and thoughts on various technologies.
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