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Actually support
would be the email to have that done.Once you have your account set up and paid for, email support with your new AND old cpanel username and password, and your domain. They can do it for you. ![]() |
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I think if they transfer it all for you using cPanel that everything will be exactly the same. At the worst though you would just have to add the email addresses again but all the mail would be there.
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mail.yourdomain.com for POP3 and SMTP and your username will be your full email address. Your old host may already have it like that too. But, no mail should be lost. You really don't want to change it if it needs changed until you are fully propagated because you may lose mail sent to the old server if you do. However, if you wait till after you are sure you are fully propagated, then when you make the changes to your email, new mail will be there waiting for you safely stored on the new server until you change your email settings in Outlook or whatever. Of course, if you use webmail to access your email, there will be a different url for accessing that, but again, your email on your new account here will be safely stored on the server until you access it. |
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