Deleting a Default Mail Account in cPanel Month Read Expired: 2 Minute Deleting the main email account that comes with the default when creating cPanel accounts is quite simple. In this article, we will perform this process step by step via SSH (Secure Shell Access)Deleting the main email account that comes with the default when creating cPanel accounts is quite simple. In this article, we will perform this process step by step via SSH (Secure Shell Access). First, enter a valDeletng the main email account that comes with the default when creating cPanel accounts is quite simple. In this article, we willform this process step by step via SSH (Secure Shell Access). First, enter a value in the 'username' field to specify your cPanel username for which you will perform the deletion, for example 'test' (Example: If you own the domain name 'test.com', you should write 'test' here). Step 1: Connect to the server via SSH. Step 2: Delete the default mail account by entering the following commands one by one: cd /home/username/mailrm -rf currm -rf new These commands will permanently delete the 'cur' and 'new' folders in the main mail directory of the relevant cPanel user. Operation completedm -rf new These commands will permanently delete the 'cur' and 'new' folders in the main mail directory of the relevant cPanel user. Operation completed. The default mail account has now been deleted. You can contact us for more information or assistance. #cPanel #SSH #mail #Account #nameless #manual #user #command #instructions #QuickClick #server #directory #cur #newHosting #administration #webHosting #data monitoring #security #system management #automatic monitoring #technical support #FTP #FILE MANAGEMENT #SPEEDSTART #DOMAIN #SSL #FTP #PHP #MySQL #MAILSERVER #spamControl # File Management #Database Management #Mail Management #DNS Did you find it useful? Thank you for your feedback. Sorry about that :( We'll work to make it better. You voted before. (34 times viewed / 0 people found it helpful)