Search Our Database
How to manage and configure Global Email Filters in cPanel
Introduction
Global email filters in cPanel allow system administrators and domain owners to automate incoming mail handling across all email accounts under a single domain. This centralized feature helps manage spam, auto-route critical messages, or block unwanted content before it reaches individual inboxes. Configured through the cPanel interface, global email filters apply immediately to all incoming traffic, optimizing mail handling and server performance. This guide provides step-by-step instructions for creating, editing, deleting, auto-routing emails to default system folders, and setting up advanced filter rules.
Prerequisite
- Access to cPanel account with valid login credentials.
- Basic understanding of email filter conditions (e.g., Subject, From, To).
Step-by-step guide
Step 1: Access global email filters
- Log in to your cPanel account.
Step 2: Manage and configure global email filters
Creation, editing, and deletion
Learn how to create new rules, modify existing configurations, or remove filters.
Automatically moving emails to System or Default Folders
Automate routing incoming emails directly to default system folders like Inbox, Archive, Drafts, Junk, Sent, Spam, or Trash.
Advanced filter actions
Configure custom automated error or bounce-back messages to reject incoming emails matching specific criteria.
Conclusion
By following this guidance, you can successfully manage and configure global email filters in cPanel to automate your domain’s email management and routing.
For additional assistance or if you encounter any issues, please contact our support team at support@ipserverone.com.
Article updated on 21 August 2026 by Johnny









