Yes, you can filter your email address. This can be done by either creating Individual Filters for individual addresses (From cPanel > Email Filters) and create a filter for all the email address for that particular domain (From cPanel > Global Email Filters).

How to create Global Email Filters?

1. Open Global Email Filters by either using search from top navigation bar of your cPanel or locating it in the cPanel.

2. Click on 'Create a new Filter'. 

3. Name your filter and enter the rules you want to sent. Once done, select the action you want the automated system to take if the email rules are met. You can opt to discard those emails, sent it to a different address or take several other actions as you wish for.

4. Once done, confirm if and click on 'Create'.


Your global mail filter is ready to go.


How to create filters for only one email address (Email Filter)?

1. Open Email Filters by locating it in the cPanel or using the search function from the top navigation bar of your cPanel

2. Select the account (email address) of whose email filter you want to create. (You can create different filters with different rules here). Click on 'Manage Filter' to next to the email address for which you want to create a filter.

3. The process is same as above now. Follow the same steps as mentioned in number 2 and 3 (from Global Filter).

4. Once you do that, confirm the change by clicking on 'Create'.


If you want to create more filters for other emails or domain, you can do that by selecting another domain or email address.

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