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		<title>How to get incoming email via PHP and cPanel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This may be possible to do with other control panel software such as plesk, although I have only done so with cPanel Open your cPanel homepage, and navigate to the Mail panel Select the Default Address option At the bottom of the page, click the Advanced Options » Select the Pipe to a Program: radio [...]]]></description>
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