Email encryption helps protect your sensitive information from being read by unauthorized parties. Here's a simple guide on how to set up email encryption using cPanel.
- Log in to cPanel: Login to your cPanel account login page by opening your web browser. To access the cPanel dashboard, enter your username and password.
- Access Email Encryption: Locate the Email Section once you're logged into cPanel, find the section labeled "Email".
- Click on Email Encryption: In the Email section, click on "Encryption". This tool allows you to manage encryption keys for your email accounts.
- Generate a GnuPG Key: Go to GnuPG Keys: In the Email Encryption section, click on "Generate a New Key".Fill Out Important Information:
- Your Name: Please provide your name.
- Email Address: Enter the email address you wish to encrypt.
- Comment: You may leave this blank or make a note for future reference.
- Key Password: Create a strong password for your key.
- Key Size: The optimal key size for strong encryption is 2048 or 4096 bits.
- Expiration Date: Set the key's validity time or choose "Key does not expire".
- Generate: KeyClick "Generate Key" to create your encryption key.
- Import or Manage Keys
Import Existing Keys: If you have an existing encryption key, you can import it:
Click on "Import Key".
Paste your existing key in the provided field.
Click "Import".
Manage Existing Keys: You can view, edit, or delete keys from the "GnuPG Keys" section. - Use your encryption key.
Share your Public Key: To get encrypted emails, send your public key to your contacts. They will use this key to encrypt emails addressed to you.
Click on "View/Download" next to your key.
Copy the public key and share it with anyone who will send you encrypted emails. - Encrypting Emails: When you send an email, you will need the recipient's public key to encrypt the message. Most email clients that support GPG/PGP encryption will allow you to import the recipient's public key and encrypt the email before sending.
- Decrypt emails.
Get emails encrypted: Your email client uses your private key to decrypt encrypted emails that you receive.
Enter Key Password: To decrypt and read the email, you may need to enter the password you created for your key. - Use an email client that supports GPG/PGP.
- Choose an email client: Use an email client that supports GPG/PGP encryption, such as Mozilla Thunderbird with the Enigmail add-on, or a webmail client like Roundcube if
your hosting provider allows it. - Configure encryption: To configure encryption and import your keys, follow the steps provided by your email client.
- Choose an email client: Use an email client that supports GPG/PGP encryption, such as Mozilla Thunderbird with the Enigmail add-on, or a webmail client like Roundcube if
By following these instructions, you may enable email encryption in cPanel, guaranteeing that your emails are safe from illegal access and remain confidential.