cPanel And Zoho Email Migration

cPanel and Zoho are common destinations when a customer wants business email without staying inside Google or Microsoft. They are also common sources when a customer moves from shared hosting to a dedicated mail provider.

cPanel Notes

cPanel full-account transfer can move mail as part of the account, but email-only moves often need manual or IMAP-based handling. Migration Monkey treats cPanel email as mailbox data first: create destination accounts, check quota, then copy folders through IMAP or a server-side route when available.

Zoho Notes

Zoho supports migration paths for major providers and IMAP-based sources. Before a Zoho job starts, destination users should exist, source server settings should be known, and storage thresholds should be checked so imports do not pause near quota.

Forwarders And Settings

Mailbox messages are only one part of a business mail move. Forwarders, aliases, filters, catch-all rules, SPF, DKIM, DMARC, MX, calendars, contacts, and client auto-configuration may need separate handling. Migration Monkey tracks these as warnings and post-copy checklist items.

No-Custody Default

The preferred route is direct mailbox copy. Migration Monkey stores operational metadata and proof, not customer message bodies. Assisted encrypted relay is reserved for cases where the source and destination cannot complete a direct bridge.

Credit Notes

A small cPanel or Zoho mailbox can fit inside generic IMAP pricing. Multi-mailbox business domains, forwarder rebuilds, domain DNS cleanup, quota problems, and relay assistance add credits because they take more operator time.