Create an Email Account in Control Web Panel (CWP) Updated on February 14, 2025 by InMotion Hosting Contributor 4 Minutes, 20 Seconds to Read Control Web Panel (CWP) has email server capabilities for easy email account management. The Roundcube email client is included so that users don’t need to download desktop software to begin email communications. Below, we’ll cover how to set up a CWP mail server and briefly discuss how to redirect email communications from the CWP server to third-party email providers. Create an Email Account in Control Web Panel Admin Panel Follow these steps to create CWP email accounts. Log into CWP Admin Panel. On the left, select Email Accounts. On the right,t select Add new domain email. If you wish to create an email account for a subdomain (e.g. subdomain.example.com), select Add new subdomain email. Select a CWP end user to manage the account from the drop-down page. Create a CWP user account if necessary. Type an email address and select a domain from the drop-down menu. For example, [email protected] or [email protected], etc. Type a strong password. Select Create Mail. You’ll return to the list of mailbox accounts now displaying the email account root directory and data stats. Action links on the right side of each email account allow you to quickly: Auto-login to Roundcube from CWP Reset the email user password Suspend or delete email accounts Create an Email Account in Control Web Panel User Panel Log into CWP User Panel. On the left, select Email, then Email Accounts. On the right, select Add a New MailBox. Type an email address and select a domain from the drop-down menu, such as [email protected] or [email protected]. Type a strong password or use the Password generator to create one. Click Add to save and create the email account. Email Aliases/Forwarders Email aliases, or forwarders, are great for two common scenarios: Forward emails to a group of recipients (e.g. [email protected]) Consolidate any emails to the domain in one inbox (e.g. contact@ and info@ to [email protected]) Here are the steps to forward CWP email accounts. On the left select Email Aliases/Forwarders. Select Add new alias. Type an email address to forward. Or type an asterisk “*” to create a catch-all address that forwards anything addressed to the domain at one single email account. Type the email address(es) to receive forwarded emails. Note that the email address you forward will no longer retain emails in the inbox. Therefore, if you want the forwarding address to save emails, you’ll need to add it as one of the “Forward To” addresses as well. Select Create Alias. Email Clients Running your own mail server allows users to control how they manage email. A user’s preferred workflow and IT expertise can affect whether someone uses a server-based app or something installed on their personal device. Fortunately, CWP email accounts can be accessed from any email client by default. Roundcube Webmail Roundcube is a solid webmail application that mobile users can use online whenever away from their workstation. Again, it has already been installed on your CWP server and is ready to use. The URL to access Roundcube will resemble “http://your-server-hostname.com:2030/roundcube/.” On the Roundcube email login prompt, your username is the full email address. Type your Roundcube webmail login credentials and select Login. Customizations are saved per email account. Search our Support Center for articles explaining how to use Roundcube. Screenshot of RoundcubeView of an email message in Roundcube There are other webmail clients available with the CWP Softaculous integration. Routing to Email Providers with Custom Domains Some companies may only want to host their website on your CWP server. They may have built their internal infrastructure around a customer relationship management (CRM) system that doubles as a third party email provider. The most popular examples are Google Workspace and Zoho. Or, a company may have invested in a paid email hosting service such as Protonmail, Fastmail, or Pobox. You can change the email routing for a domain between local and remote exchangers by first selecting Mail Routing from the dashboard sidebar. Use “local,” the default option, if your CWP server will manage emails for the domain. Select [Change] to set the domain to “remote” if emails to and from the domain will be managed by another email server. If you change a domain to “remote,” remember to update its MX records accordingly. Desktop Email Clients Advanced users and those working on multiple projects may have a more customized workflow and prefer to consolidate other email accounts in a single desktop email application. The biggest advantage is that it lets users download emails from the server and work offline. Here’s a short list you can share with users seeking these benefits and setup instructions. Microsoft Outlook is the most popular desktop email client for Windows users. Mac Mail is the default email application for macOS systems. Thunderbird is the most popular open-source email client for Linux and BSD users. It is natively installed with some *nix-based desktop environments (DE), including Cinnamon and XFCE. Evolution is a free email app which ships with the GNOME DE for *nix-based operating systems. Scalable VPS Infrastructure, Fully Managed When shared hosting can't handle your traffic, VPS delivers dedicated resources that scale with demand. 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