In this chapter, you have learned:
Why you may want to manage your own e‑mail accounts
How to setup and manage POP3 and IMAP e‑mail accounts
How to create e‑mail forwarders and forward all e‑mails from one account to another
Ways to combat spam and viruses using features available in cPanel
How to work with web mail
How to manage mailing lists
The more advanced features cPanel provides for working with e‑mail
Hopefully you now feel comfortable enough with cPanel’s e‑mail features to try your hand at managing your own e‑mail accounts.
In the next chapter you will learn how to work with databases using the tools available in cPanel. If you plan to use web scripts on your website or if you need some place to store data that can be sorted and displayed dynamically, you won’t want to miss it.