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Mail aliases are alternative addresses to existing mailboxes.
They can be used receive e-mail, but the messages will arrive
to the primary mailbox. There are two kinds of supported mail
aliases:
- mailbox name aliases
- the mailbox and its alias share the same mail domain
e.g. mailbox2@example.com will be an alternative
address to mailbox1@example.com
- mail domain aliases
- the mailbox and its alias have different domain parts
(i.e. mail domain and its alias) and the same mailbox names.
For instance, example.net being a mail alias to example.com,
every mailbox on example.com will have a counterpart
on example.net, specifically mailbox@example.net
will be an alternative mail address to mailbox@example.com.
Mail domain aliases come with regular domain aliases only.
You can't have a mail domain alias without a regular domain
alias.
Depending on your plan configuration your control panel may
allow one of these types, both or neither.
Here you will learn how to:
Creating a Mailbox Name Alias
To create a mailbox name alias:
- Select Mail Info in the Mail Info menu.
- At the bottom of the page that appears, click Add new
mail resource:

- Choose Mail alias in the drop-down box:

- Click Next.
- Agree with the charges, if any.
- Fill the form on the page that appears:

- Enter the mailbox name alias in the Alias Local Name
field.
- In the To Mbox field select the local mailbox you
are creating the alias for.
- Enter a Comment that will help you identify this
alias among other mail resources.
- Click Submit.
Creating Mail Domain Aliases
Like most other features, mail domain alias can be enabled
or disabled in your hosting plan. To have it enabled, change
plan or contact your hosting administrator.
You can create mail domain aliases for ALL your mailboxes
on the primary mail domain, rather than for an individual
mailbox. To enable mail domain aliases:
- Select the Domain Settings menu.
- On the page that appears, click Add to add a totally
new domain alias or Edit to use your domain alias
with mail service:

- On the next
page, make sure to check the New Mail Domain Alias
box. Then click Submit.
- Select Mail Info in the Mail Info menu to
check whether Mail Domain Alias has been activated:

Note that on the Mail Settings page you can create
mail domain aliases only based on existing domain aliases.
Removing a Mailbox Name Alias
To remove a mailbox name alias:
- Select Mail Info in the Mail Info menu.
- Click the Alias you need. This will open its properties
on the right:

- To delete the mailbox name alias, just click the Delete
icon.
Note: To get technical assistance with this mailbox
name alias, click the icon next to the Trouble Ticket
field.
Removing Mail Domain Aliases
You can remove mail domain aliases for ALL your mailboxes
on the primary mail domain, but you cannot remove a mail domain
alias for an individual mailbox.
To remove mail domain aliases for all your mailboxes on the
primary mail domain, go to the E-mail resource page. In the
Mail Control section choose the mail domain. The Mail Domain
Aliases section will list all the current mail domain aliases
for this mail domain:

Click the Delete icon next to the mail domain alias you
would like to disable.
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