Domain Email Aliases
I have two domains, example.net as main cpanel domain, and example.com added as an alias.
I have all my emails set on example.net. Can I set a 'domain email' alias, so all emails to user1@example.com will go to user1@example.net and user2@example.com to user2@example.net etc?
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Hello, You have to set mail Forwarders through cPanel. - ]
- Log into the cPanel.
- Click Forwarders in the Mail section.
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Hello You can use the "Domain Forwarders" option available in your cPanel -> Mail -> Forwarders. 0 -
So if I understand correctly, I can automatically forward any mail to ABC@ABC.com to ABC@ABCD.com without setting up new addresses for xxx@ABC.com using the domain forwarder. Is this correct? 0 -
So if I understand correctly, I can automatically forward any mail to ABC@ABC.com[/EMAIL] to ABC@ABCD.com[/EMAIL] without setting up new addresses for xxx@ABC.com[/EMAIL] using the domain forwarder. Is this correct?
Yes, that's correct. Thanks!0 -
And if i have setup a few xxx@ABC.tld addresses for testing, can they be deleted (before or after) the domain forwarder is in place? Are they relevant in any fashion? 0 -
And if i have setup a few xxx@ABC.tld[/EMAIL] addresses for testing, can they be deleted (before or after) the domain forwarder is in place? Are they relevant in any fashion?
Yes, you can delete these accounts at anytime before or after domain forwarding is enabled. Email messages sent to email accounts that actually exist aren't forwarded. This is documented at: Forwarders - Documentation - cPanel Documentation Thanks!0
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