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-- I should have clarified in my prior email -- I found it easy to set up forwarding for specific email names, but couldn't see how to do it with a wild card so it would apply to ANY name.

 

Thanks, M.

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Not sure if this is what you are wanting to do, but you can set up a wildcard account so that any e-mail sent to anyaddress@****** will go to that account.

 

In your control panel theres an option for default address under the mail settings, you can specify an account so that all unrouted mail..ie. anyname@****** will go to the account you specified.

 

Not sure if thats what you are after, but hope that helps.

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Even easier than that... through cPanel, you simply set the "Default Address"

 

Then any email that comes to your domain to an address that does not specifically exist, will be redirected to that specified default address.

 

Example, I have a .us domain name. I simply set that default address to my primary account at the .com domain. Boom, all mail to the .com address.

 

:)

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Sorry it took me so long to get your responses.

Thanks -- they were exactly what I needed to know!

Mike

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