---
title: "Import Email Accounts/Forwarders in cPanel"
description: "This article explains how you can import multiple email accounts or email forwarders at once in cPanel. This can save you a great deal of time if you have a large number of email accounts or email..."
url: https://www.inmotionhosting.com/support/email/import-email-accounts-forwarders-in-cpanel/
date: 2019-08-28
modified: 2021-08-16
author: "InMotion Hosting Contributor"
categories: ["cPanel", "Email"]
type: post
lang: en
---

# Import Email Accounts/Forwarders in cPanel

This article explains how you can import multiple email accounts or email forwarders at once in cPanel. This can save you a great deal of time if you have a large number of email accounts or email forwarders that you’d like to setup all at the same time.

1. [Login to your cPanel](/support/edu/cpanel/how-to-log-into-cpanel/).
2. Under the **Mail** section, click on **Import Addresses/Forwarders**. ![click-on-import-addresses-forwarders](https://www.inmotionhosting.com/support/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/cpanel_import-mail-forwarders_click-on-import-addresses-forwarders.png)
3. If you need some example CSV data to work with you can click on **Need help setting up a CSV or Excel file for importing?** to see examples of how your CSV data should be setup, if you already have your data you can skip to step #4. ![import-example-pop-up](https://www.inmotionhosting.com/support/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/cpanel_import-mail-forwarders_import-example-pop-up.png) Under either the **Importing Email Addresses** or **Importing Forwarders** sections you can click on **Download example CSV file** to get an example file you can use. The email addresses CSV sample file will look like: Email,Password,Quota jill@domain.com,1234,10 bill@domain.com,4567,8 phil@domain.com,8910,10 The forwarders CSV sample file will look like: Source,Target info@domain.com,jill@domain.com support@domain.com,bill@domain.com about@domain.com,phil@domain.com You can download and edit one of these CSV files for the type of import you’re looking to do.
4. At the **Import E-mail Accounts/Forwarders** section, for **Step 1** select either **E-mail Accounts** or **Forwarders** depending on which you’d like to import, then click on **Choose File** and browse for the CSV file on your computer.If you used one of the example CSV files, for **Step 3** you’ll want to leave **Comma (,)** selected as the delimiter, and also leave **Treat first row as column headers** selected then click **Next**. ![select-comma-delimiter-click-next](https://www.inmotionhosting.com/support/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/cpanel_import-mail-forwarders_select-comma-delimiter-click-next.png)
5. On the next page confirm your source and target columns in **Step 1**, and select the domain these imports should apply to in **Step 2** then click **Next**. ![confirm-source-target-select-domain-click-next](https://www.inmotionhosting.com/support/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/cpanel_import-mail-forwarders_confirm-source-target-select-domain-click-next.png)
6. For the last step review the email accounts or forwarders to be imported, then click **Finish**.You should now see a import complete page. ![email-forwarders-import-complete](https://www.inmotionhosting.com/support/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/cpanel_import-mail-forwarders_email-forwarders-import-complete.png)

This should now complete the import process, you should now understand how to get either multiple email accounts or email forwarders imported into your cPanel account with ease.

Please check the next article on [SpamAssassin: Fighting Spam](/support/email/spamassassin-fighting-spam/). If you missed our previous article, please see the [Creating an Email Forwarder in cPanel](/support/) tutorial. For more information on this course please visit [Using Email](/support/amp/update-billing-contact-information/).
