Email accounts setup in cpanel, where is the email sent when it has been recieved by the cpanel server however the mail box owner has not yet logged in and downloaded it?
I am using 2 email account and I use cpanel its working fine for me
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Thanks for your help - however the queue you mentioned is the server incoming queue...if cpanel email accounts are setup then the email goes straight into their accounts and wont be in that queue at all... I'm trying to find the location of email that has not be downloaded by the user yet, undownloaded mail is what im after which is different to undelivered mail.
In some case that could be separated server for the emails. I believe only your particular web hosting provider will be able to assist you on it
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Thanks for your help - however the queue you mentioned is the server incoming queue...if cpanel email accounts are setup then the email goes straight into their accounts and wont be in that queue at all... I'm trying to find the location of email that has not be downloaded by the user yet, undownloaded mail is what im after which is different to undelivered mail.
Many thanks
undownloaded emails are stored under # /home/cpanel-username/mail/domain.com/email-accounts.
undownloaded emails are stored under # /home/cpanel-username/mail/domain.com/email-accounts.
Other hosts may very but I've seen this set up on Bluehost, Hostmonster and Fast Domain. Being as all 3 are the same company, that's not unexpected. I would think most shared hosts would have a similar set up.
why donot ask the hosting provider. they will be the best conatct persons to help you out for your query
That is good idea so far. Just not every web host want to care about that and I believe that was the only reason OP created the thread in here
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In cPanel, every mails will be available in the Mail area which allows you to manage all aspects of your e-mail, from adding new accounts, setting spam filters and managing mailing lists.
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