Finding your Email Settings in cPanel or Webmail Updated on December 4, 2023 by InMotion Hosting Contributor 2 Minutes, 21 Seconds to Read This article describes how to find your email settings in cPanel and Webmail. These settings can be used to set up your email account on your mail client or mobile device. Configure the IMAP (incoming) and SMTP (outgoing) to send and receive emails with your device. Find your cPanel Email Settings Have Email Settings Sent to Your Device View Your Email Settings Via Webmail Reseller Email Settings Find your cPanel Email Settings Login to your cPanel. Click the Email Accounts link in the Email section. Navigate to your email and select “Connect Devices”. Note! If there is no email account listed, you will need to create one. You can find the settings under Mail Client Manual Settings. Please note that different versions of cPanel can have different appearances. As a general rule, you should always use the SSL/TLS settings when configuring your email. Have Email Settings Sent to Your Device When you check your email settings in cPanel, there is now an option available to have the device settings emailed to you. Simply fill out the field under Email Instructions then click the Send button to have the setup information sent to a device of your choice. View Your Email Settings Via Webmail If you do not have cPanel access, you can still view your email settings through webmail. NOTE: You do not need to select a Webmail application. You can still access your settings if you automatically log into your default webmail application. Log into Webmail using your email address and password credentials. Click on the email account in the top right. Then, select Configure Mail Client from the drop-down menu options. The screenshot below is a capture of the top-right corner of the webmail page. Scroll down to the Mail Client Manual Settings section. Reseller Email Settings Sometimes, it’s a good idea to use the server name instead of your site’s URL when setting up an email client. This is especially true when setting up a secure connection. Mail SSLs use the server name by default. You may get an unverifiable certificate warning if you use the domain name instead of the server name. Using the server name takes care of the problem. If you have an account on a shared server, VPS, or dedicated server, your server name will look like this: secure###.inmotionhosting.com If you are a Reseller or Reseller VPS customer and you are using the secure settings for a default Reseller server, then the default setting for the incoming and outgoing mail server will look like this: secure###.servconfig.com Simply replace the ### with the actual number found in your settings for the server name found in your account’s technical information.For more information about email, check out the knowledgebase on email in our InMotion Hosting Support Center. Reliable Shared Hosting for Growing Businesses Get the performance your business website demands with NVMe SSD storage, industry-standard cPanel management, and direct access to hosting experts whenever you need assistance. Free Website Migration 24/7 Human Support 100% Money-Back Guarantee Shared Hosting Share this Article InMotion Hosting Contributor Content Writer InMotion Hosting contributors are highly knowledgeable individuals who create relevant content on new trends and troubleshooting techniques to help you achieve your online goals! More Articles by InMotion Hosting Related Articles How to Fix the “550 No Such User Here” Email Error How to Setup an Email AutoResponder in cPanel Logging into Horde How to Change an Email Password in cPanel and Webmail How to Purchase InMotion Hosting Professional Email in AMP What is MailChannels and How it Benefits You Email Error – Mailbox Quota Exceeded How to Archive Email Using IMAP Upgrade to iOS6 causing IMAP issues How To Set Up Gmail for POP3 and SMTP