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Update 10\/29\/18<\/strong>: Great success! In cPanel & WHM version 78, we have removed SquirrelMail entirely, and we will no longer support any SquirrelMail integrations on cPanel & WHM servers. Don’t worry, though\u2014this deletion won’t impact any end-user data.<\/p>\n

If you need more information, check out our Deprecation Plan<\/a> for up-to-date details.<\/p>\n



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As of cPanel & WHM version 74, we will begin to deprecate our support of SquirrelMail, one of our bundled webmail applications. We expect to stop shipping\u00a0SquirrelMail for new installations of cPanel & WHM in version 76 and will remove our support with version 78. As this change will disrupt many users, we are taking this opportunity to explain the reasons behind our decision. We also are opening a dialogue with you, our community, about our next steps.<\/p>\n

How SquirrelMail came to cPanel<\/h2>\n

SquirrelMail was added to cPanel back when webmail first became an option for cPanel users more than a decade ago. It hasn’t changed much in appearance or feature set since its introduction. Few webmail applications have provided such a stable, feature-rich experience. Its stability drew a faithful following among all types of users. Technical support personnel especially appreciated it because of its predictability. While other webmail applications failed, SquirrelMail was reliable.<\/p>\n

Why SquirrelMail is being removed<\/h2>\n