WHM whm System root email not sending
Where to change root email account for server? - WHM not sending me e-mails
System Emails Are Still Sent To Root [email protected]
Root email forwarding in WHM

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missing the e-mails for things like cPanel updates, backups, cron jobs etc etc.


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[email protected]

Recheck the email address at : Main >> Server Configuration >> Basic cPanel/WHM Setup >> Server Contact E-Mail Address

The best practice is to forward the system email accounts to a cPanel email account. For example, you can forward email for the nobody and cpanel system email accounts to the root account, and then forward email from the root system email account to another email account on the server. This ensures that all the notifications are sent to root and then forwarded to an email account created in a cPanel on the server. Here is what this would look like.




Before we finish the tutorial, we would like to briefly touch upon the type of e-mails you can expect from each of the system users.

  • root - This system email account receives notifications about problems and activity on the server.
  • cpanel - This system email account receives alerts that WHM sends about users cPanel accounts (disk quota, bandwidth usage, emails per hour limit exceed, etc.).
  • nobody - This system email account receives alerts about problems that are related to the Apache Webserver. As mentioned in this features notice - if the user is not using suexec, all notifications sent to nobody from CGI scripts will bounce.


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https://hostarmada.com/tutorials/get...rences-in-whm/
https://forums.cpanel.net/threads/wh...-mails.116109/
https://forums.cpanel.net/threads/ho...e-mail.595379/
https://docs.cpanel.net/whm/server-c...l-preferences/
https://forums.cpanel.net/threads/wh...-server.99845/
https://forums.cpanel.net/threads/sy...o-root.599871/
https://kb.bytehouse.co.uk/content/1...hm-server.html