mxu2000 Posted February 6, 2003 Posted February 6, 2003 Can we do email aliasing? For example, I have an account mxu2000@**** Can I create another email address like info@**** which is not a real account and points to mxu2000. All the email sending to info@**** can be found in mxu2000 account. Quote
Larry Posted February 6, 2003 Posted February 6, 2003 yes, its in the cpanel should be either fowarding or alias I got webmaster@mydomain fowarding to anotheruser@mydomin and it works fine Quote
btrfld Posted February 6, 2003 Posted February 6, 2003 Also in cpanel you can set up mxu2000@**** as your default mailbox. That way any undefined whatever@**** will be delivered to mxu2000. Quote
KevinW Posted February 6, 2003 Posted February 6, 2003 as was pointed out, cPanel allows you to forward email to another email account - which will allow you to give out an email of infor@mysite.com and have it be forwarded to jdoe@mysite.com or jdoe@yahoo.com you may also define a default address for any misidentified emails. For example, perhaps you have a jdoe@mysite.com but somebody enters it as johndoe@mysite.com. Good luck! -kw Quote
Andrew Posted February 6, 2003 Posted February 6, 2003 Each person in my family (spread all over the East Coast, 'cept for me) has his or her own ISP and all sorts of variation on their e-mail addresses (e.g., fran6543@whatever.com). So I've given them all kantor.com addresses. Some of them don't understand the whole "you dial in to your ISP, but you check your mail at mail.kantor.com, so I simply use forwarding to send their kantor.com messages to whatever weirdo account they have. It's actually a better option in some ways than letting them check it here. It doesn't use up precious storage space on your SNH... er, TCH's account. Andrew PS: I also own whizkid.com, and lots of friends have requested @whizkid.com addresses. Quote
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