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How to Set Up an Email Forwarder in cPanelPrint

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1. Log into cPanel

Head over to your cPanel login (usually yourdomain.com/cpanel) and log in with your hosting credentials.

2. Go to the "Email" Section

Scroll down or search for "Forwarders" under the Email section.

Click on Forwarders.

3. Click “Add Forwarder”

You’ll see a button labeled “Add Forwarder”. Hit that.

4. Fill in the Details

  • Address to Forward: This is the local part (before the @) of the email you want to forward. For example, info if you're forwarding [email protected].

  • Domain: Choose the domain from the dropdown (if you have more than one).

  • Destination Email: Enter the full destination address (e.g., [email protected]).

Click Add Forwarder, and you're done.


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