Are You Able to Send but Not Receive Emails?
There are many possible causes as to why you are not receiving emails in your HostGator free email (webmail). In this guide, we've divided the checklists into two parts and gathered the most commonly known issues, including but not limited to expired/inactive domains, full email storage (quota), incorrect email client settings, and emails identified as spam or junk.
There are many possible causes as to why you are not receiving emails in your HostGator free email (webmail). In this guide, we've divided the checklists into two parts and gathered the most commonly known issues, including but not limited to expired/inactive domains, full email storage (quota), incorrect email client settings, and emails identified as spam or junk.
Part 1: Basic Checklist
Have you recently signed up with HostGator? Are you are a new customer and planning to host your emails with HostGator? If so, welcome to HostGator!
To set up your emails with HostGator, you first need to add your email address to your HostGator account. For more information on adding your email account, please check out the article How Do I Create Email Accounts in cPanel?
Now that you're done adding your email addresses to your HostGator account, you noticed that you could send out emails but are not receiving responses or new emails, or perhaps your supposed-to-be recipients contacted you saying their emails to you are not pushing through, and they're receiving email bouncebacks?
If that is the case, you'll need to check a few things on your end. So, here we go!
1. Check the domain status
You need a registered and active domain to use HostGator webmail. Just like websites, emails only work if the domain it's supposed to be connected to is active. If your domain was registered with HostGator, you could check the status of your domain in the Domains section of your Customer Portal.
You can also use third-party domain lookups like ICANN Lookup and WHOIS when checking the status of your domain name. If your domain is expired, follow the instructions in this article to renew your domain: How Do I Renew My Domain Name?
2. Check the email storage (email quota)
Each email account is allotted a set disk space quota, which was set when you added the email account in cPanel. You can set it either Unlimited or with a fixed size depending on your email requirements.
To check if you exceeded the allowable limit, send an email to the affected email address using a different generic email address (for example, @gmail.com, @yahoo.com, etc.) and see if you will get an SMTP 550 (fromemail max messages per session) email bounceback. If you did, you might want to adjust the email storage in your cPanel and attempt to do a test email at a later time. For more information on managing your email quota, here is your guide, How to Adjust Email Quota in cPanel.
3. Access HostGator webmail
There are many ways to read your emails. Usually, users use email client applications like Outlook or Gmail, or webmail (Roundcube). To check whether your email is missing or not, let us do some testing by logging in to your webmail. Please check out the article How to Log into Webmail to know how.
- Use a generic email address (for example, @gmail.com, @yahoo.com, etc.) to send a test email to the affected email address.
- Check your Inbox.
If you receive the email in your webmail but not in your email client application, you may want to make sure that the settings in your email application match the ones in your hosting account. To check your correct email settings, please visit this article: Email Connection Settings.
- Check your Spam folder.
Your emails may be successfully received, but have been identified as spam and got stored in your Spam folder. To undo this, please read this article for the instructions: Why Am I Getting Spammed and How to Prevent It?
- Check your Junk or Trash Folder.
If your legitimate emails go directly to the Trash or Junk folder, you need to check if you've set up your email filters, for example, SpamAssassin, BoxTrapper, or User or Account-Level Filtering) and make the necessary adjustments (remove if not needed).
Part 2: Advanced Checklist
Are you still having trouble receiving emails after going through the Part 1 Checklist? Here are a few more tips to help you identify the root cause and how to resolve them.
1. Check the MX records
Email accounts need to be connected to the domain to get it working. The MX records serve as the "bridge" of the two. If the domain is confirmed to be active, check its MX records to make sure it is connected to your preferred host. You may use online tools such as LeafDNS. or WhatsmyDNS.
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If you're using HostGator's webmail, your MX records should look like this:
mail.yourdomain.com
(Replace yourdomain.com with your actual domain name)
Please use the steps outlined in Scenario 1 of the article How to Set Up Your MX (Mail Exchange) Record to check the MX records.
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If you've decided to use a professional email product with us like Microsoft .365 or Google Workspace, their MX records will look slightly different. Make sure it is set up correctly. See the guides below for the instructions.
2. Check the email routing
Email routing or the email delivery method is configured in your cPanel. If a different provider is hosting your emails, you may want to change your email routing to Remote.
Set it up to Local if you wish HostGator to manage your emails. For more information, please check out the article, Local, Backup, and Remote Mail Exchanger.
3. Check for an email bounceback
Bounceback messages are often the best way to determine what may be causing your emails not to work. If someone tells you their emails are not being sent to your email address, ask them what bounceback email they are getting. That way, we will better understand what could be going on with your emails and start troubleshooting from there. This is a good read: Mail Policy and Limits.
Additional Information
Customers using Microsoft-related email services (Outlook.com, Hotmail.com, MSN.com, and Live.com) may note a problem with receiving emails from HostGator.com addresses via these services while still receiving messages from elsewhere. This can be resolved by following the steps found in this article:
If you are using other third-party email clients (Gmail, Yahoo, MacMail, etc.), ensure that the mail client settings are correct. You can check your email settings in this article:
We have video guides on email in our Video Tutorial Section or, check out our HostGator YouTube Channel for the most recent listing of newly published videos!