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WHM / cPanel Main Account Email Inbox Authentication

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  • cPanelMichael
    [quote="markedwards, post: 1665901">The problem we have now is that the primary domain for the server has its own cPanel account of course, with two email inboxes, but no matter how many times we reset the email passwords (via cPanel ) on the inbox we can't login to check mail - there is always a message saying authentication failed.
    Hello :) Please ensure the hostname of the server does not match a domain name that's added to an account. For instance, if your hostname is "server.domain.com", make sure there is no account or subdomain added to an existing account that uses "server.domain.com". Thank you.
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  • markedwards
    The server hostname was oringally "x.domain.z" ( for sake of example here in the forum ) At some point during the new install config I changed it to simply "domain.z" Then I visited the hostname page in WHM today and it said that it's important to use a name not used by any account. Doh! So I changed the hostname back to "x.domain.z" and wondered if that caused the pop inbox auth problems in the primary / first cPanel account that was ever added to the server, which has the same domain, e.g. "domain.z" I then went back again and reset the inbox passwords for the 2 inboxes in the "domain.z" account via cPanel, waited a few mins, tried to login to pop again via telnet, still can't login to inboxes.
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  • markedwards
    Fixed via WHM/cPanel support. Thanks!
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  • cPanelMichael
    [quote="markedwards, post: 1666172">Fixed via WHM/cPanel support. Thanks!
    I am happy to see the issue is now resolved. To update, it looks like the /etc/userdomains file was manually repaired to correct the previous issue where the hostname was added as a domain name to an account. Thanks.
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