Hi, is it possible to setup POP-S, IMAP-S and SMTP-S in cpanel so users can take advantage of it?
Will they have to use our server's hostname for the incoming/outgoing mail servers?
Hi, is it possible to setup POP-S, IMAP-S and SMTP-S in cpanel so users can take advantage of it?
Will they have to use our server's hostname for the incoming/outgoing mail servers?
They're all setup by default when cPanel is installed and should already be running.
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Are you a newbie to the cPanel? If yes, I suggest you read the cPanel documentations at: www.cpanel.netOriginally Posted by wills
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CMIIW, but I don't believe that there's any mention of the SSL protected email services mentioned in the cPanel documentation, so that's not much use![]()
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LOL. Do you raise your post count by criticising threads instead of helping out? I find your reply pointless since it didn't offer any real value to the question.Originally Posted by AndyReed
Yes, the docs make a good starting point but hey what is the point of a docuemtnation when it doesn't cover the question that I asked?
It is obvious that I didn't read your question carefully. I am just trying to help the cPanel community as much as I can, and if you didn't like what I suggested, for whatever reason, you don't need to make a negative comment. Thank you!Originally Posted by wills
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