mail.town.com/MatchingE-mail

Create a unique and professional email address based on your domain.

Town.com email not only gives you a personalized address but powerful protection against viruses and spam, easy-to-use tools like Calendar and Online File Folder and much more.

Webmail

For cPanel version 11.30

Webmail allows you to access your email accounts through a web browser such as Firefox, Internet Explorer or Safari. The main advantage to checking your email via the web, rather than an email application on your computer, is that you can easily access your email account from any computer with an Internet connection and a web browser.

To use webmail:

  1. Click Go to Secure Webmail Login.
  2. Select the webmail application through which you wish to access your email.
    • Click Enable AutoLoad to cause the webmail application to load by itself the next time you access this page.
  3. Complete the fields on the following page to access your webmail.

The email account will be opened through your browser. The webmail client will then retrieve all read and unread messages associated with your email account.

You may also log into webmail without accessing cPanel by entering https://example.com:2096 into your web browser, where your domain name would be entered in place of example.com. Once you provide your username and password, you will be able to select a webmail client.

note Note: If you have trouble using webmail, visit our troubleshooting webmail document.


Accessing Your cPanel Email Account Using a Mail Client

To access your dedicated server cPanel email account using an email client, such as Outlook, Thunderbird, or Entourage, you need the following information:

User Name
This is the name of the email account you created in cPanel (for example janesmith@example.com).
Password
This is the password you specified in cPanel when you set up your email account.
POP3 Setting
mail.yourpersonaldomainname.com, where yourpersonaldomainname.com is your domain name.
SMTP Setting
mail.yourpersonaldomainname.com, where yourpersonaldomainname.com is your domain name.

NOTE: The outgoing (SMTP) server requires authentication and uses the same user name and password as the incoming (POP3) server.

For more information about setting up mail accounts in cPanel, you can view the documentation available on cPanel's website at http://www.cpanel.net.


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