Duplicate incoming mail
Hello to All Forum members,
i have a question for cPanel gurus, not sure if it is possible to accomplish this task at all
i have two domains
domain.eu and domain.de
and same aliases like info, support, sales
the question is, if it is possible duplicate replies.
eg.
i send email from info@domain.de and reply comes back to both info@domain.de and info@domain.eu
this in advance
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Hello, I believe you are looking for the functionality offered with the Domain Forwarders option in cPanel, documented at: Forwarders - Documentation - cPanel Documentation Let us know if this is what you are looking for. Thank you. 0 -
it did the trick, thank you very much for your help 0 -
is there a way how to remove the copy from info@domain.de[/EMAIL] and to forward all to [EMAIL='info@domain.de">info@domain.[/EMAIL]eu? thx 0 -
is there a way how to remove the copy from info@domain.de[/EMAIL] and to forward all to [EMAIL='info@domain.de">info@domain.[/EMAIL]eu?
Could you provide some more details on this scenario? For instance, are you trying to exclude info@ from the domain forwarder? Thank you.0 -
Hello cPanelMichael, i appreciate your help. The idea is: we have two domains with identical aliases, and with boxes like info@example.de and info@example.eu a) the .de domain is main ,we need to duplicate incoming mail or better forward incoming mail that is being dropped, from .eu to .de to preserve storage capacity ( is there a way not to duplicate but to forward or remove incoming mail from .eu after it has been forwarded ? ) hope i have clearly described the situation .. i do have some trouble explaining my thoughts) b) what does more load on the cpu / ram the general "Domain Forwarders option" or the local forwarding for the each mail box? if the amount increases.. thank you in advance 0 -
Hello, Do you need to send outgoing email from certain addresses from the the @domain.eu email accounts? If not, you can simply remove those individual @domain.eu email accounts and the domain forwarder will still forward those email accounts. Otherwise, you will need to setup an individual filter instead of a forwarder for any @domain.eu email accounts that exist: Email Filters - Documentation - cPanel Documentation How to Configure Mail Filters - cPanel Knowledge Base - cPanel Documentation Setup the filter to redirect the email, and then discard it. Thank you. 0
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