Migrating emails from one cPanel account to another can be done manually by following these steps:
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Backup Emails: First, you will need to create a backup of all the emails on the old cPanel account. To do this, login to the old cPanel account, go to the Email Accounts section, and select the email account you want to backup. Then click on the Download button to download the email account's content.
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Create a New cPanel Account: Next, you will need to create a new cPanel account on the new hosting provider.
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Create Email Accounts: Once you have created a new cPanel account, you will need to create the email accounts in the new cPanel account. To do this, go to the Email Accounts section in the new cPanel account, and create the email accounts with the same username and password as the old email accounts.
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Upload Emails: Once you have created the email accounts, you can upload the email backups you created earlier. To do this, go to the Email Accounts section in the new cPanel account, and select the email account you want to upload the backup to. Then click on the Import button to upload the backup file.
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Update Configuration: Finally, you will need to update the email client's configuration to point to the new email accounts. This will depend on the email client you are using, but you will typically need to update the incoming and outgoing server settings with the new server details. If you are using webmail, you can simply login to the new cPanel account's webmail interface to access the new email accounts.
Once you have completed all these steps, your emails should be migrated to the new cPanel account. You can test your email accounts to make sure everything is working correctly.