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Forward emails to external account without keeping copy (no alias)

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  • jprealini
    Update: I read in a thread that I could use User-level-filtering, but that there is an issue where if I set up a rule for two accounts, forwarding the emails and then discarding them, if an email is sent to both accounts, only of them receives it... I will test that option, but in case there is something else or a better way, I'll leave the thread open
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  • cPanelMichael
    I read in a thread that I could use User-level-filtering, but that there is an issue where if I set up a rule for two accounts, forwarding the emails and then discarding them, if an email is sent to both accounts, only of them receives it... I will test that option, but in case there is something else or a better way, I'll leave the thread open

    Hello, Please ensure you post the exact filter rule that you have configured if it does not deliver email to the second account. Thank you.
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  • jprealini
    Hello, Please ensure you post the exact filter rule that you have configured if it does not deliver email to the second account. Thank you.

    Thanks Michael So I did the test... I set up a User-Level Rule for two accounts. The first one: dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5654637/test11.PNG And the second one dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5654637/test22.PNG I am pretty sure the problem is that in a case where an email is sent to both accounts, the first rule discards the message before it reaches the second rule... How can this be set in order to make sure the email gets forwarded to both accounts before it gets discarded? Thanks!
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  • jprealini
    Ok.. after some playing around I found the solution... In my case (Cpanel 11.48) what I did was set the rules at Acount-Level filtering. I set one filter rule per account, with the TO contains email@address.com Redirecto to outside@email.com, with no DISCARD option.. then, as last rule, I set one the says TO contains "domain.com" DISCARD... That allowed me to receive the email sent to two addresses in the two redirected addresses and then discard the email... Now my question is, what will happen with wrong addresses (suppose someone misstypes an address)... I think I sould redirect that to a "catch-all" account before discarding.. right?
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  • cPanelMichael
    Now my question is, what will happen with wrong addresses (suppose someone misstypes an address)... I think I sould redirect that to a "catch-all" account before discarding.. right?

    Hello, You can setup an email address for email sent to addresses that do not exist by using the "Default Address" option in cPanel. Thank you.
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