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Default address problem

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Hey there! Can you tell me more about how the user is fetching those emails? Is he using a tool like Outlook or Thunderbird to connect to the cPanel server? In general, instead of using the default address, it is better to forward the email to another domain instead. Forwarding is one of the main options on the page at Default Address | cPanel & WHM Documentation that you can select by default.
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  • efuzone
    Hey there! Can you tell me more about how the user is fetching those emails? Is he using a tool like Outlook or Thunderbird to connect to the cPanel server? In general, instead of using the default address, it is better to forward the email to another domain instead. Forwarding is one of the main options on the page at Default Address | cPanel & WHM Documentation that you can select by default.

    Hello, They have mail daemon server created locally. So they connected catchall@domain.com email through imap to download emails and deliver tu receipents.
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Could you try using the forwarding option instead? Once that is in place all emails would be routed directly to another email of their choice, without needing the additional login to happen, and that should resolve the issue.
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  • sparek-3
    This is going to be an issue at their end, with whatever software they are using to retrieve the mail from [plain]catchall@domain.com[/plain] and then redistribute that out to users. Presumably the redistribution software is reading the To: fields and then redistributing the messages based on that. BCC - Blind CC - won't explicitly give those email addresses, which is why the redistribution is having problems. This is really more of an error in the way this is set up. Better to have the one server at their location check multiple [plain]@domain.com[/plain] email accounts and distribute those into individual mailboxes on the local system that each user can then check. Or just have each user check their own [plain]@domain.com[/plain] email account, bypassing the need for the redistribution server completely.
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