Webmail Layout Overview in cPanel
At Lanetti, we provide a reliable and user-friendly email solution through cPanel Webmail. Webmail allows users to access their emails directly from a web browser without the need for an external email client. This guide will walk you through the Webmail interface, including its layout, inbox sections, settings, and available user options.
Accessing Webmail in cPanel
To access Webmail:
- Open a web browser and go to https://yourdomain.com/webmail (replace yourdomain.com with your actual domain).
- Enter your email address and password.
- Click "Log in" to access the Webmail interface.
Once logged in, you will be presented with the Webmail dashboard, where you can choose from different email clients and manage your email settings.
Webmail Interface Overview
The Webmail interface is designed for easy navigation and efficient email management. The key components include:
A. Email Client Selection
Upon logging in, you may see options for different Webmail clients, such as Roundcube. In this case, you will choose Roundcube to proceed.
B. Webmail Dashboard
The main dashboard includes:
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Inbox, Sent, Drafts, and Trash folders – organize your emails efficiently.
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Search Bar – quickly find specific emails.
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Compose Button – create and send new emails.
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Settings Panel – manage preferences, security options and account configurations.
C. Email Viewing Area
When you select an email, it opens in the reading pane, where you can:
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Reply to the email.
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Forward it to another recipient.
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Delete or Move it to another folder.
Webmail Settings and Customization
Users can personalize their Webmail experience through the Settings menu:
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Password & Security – Change your email account password.
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Auto-Reply (Vacation Settings) – Set up an automatic response when you’re unavailable.
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Email Filters – Create rules to automatically sort incoming emails.
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Signature Setup – Add a professional email signature.
Additional Webmail Features
Contacts & Address Book – Save and manage frequently used contacts.
Spam Management – Mark emails as spam and manage blocked senders.
Email Forwarding – Automatically forward emails to another email address.
Storage Usage – Monitor your mailbox storage to prevent overuse.