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Understanding Mail Forwards
Mail forwards redirect all mail sent to the mail forward
e-mail address to other e-mail addresses.
Creating Mail Forwards
To create a mail forward:
- Click New E-mail on the maildomain Controls
page:

- On the configuration page, that you will be taken to,
enter the mail forward name in the Email address
field.
- Check the Catch All box to resend messages to a
nonexistent account on the mail domain to addressees entered
in the mailforward configuration form.
If catch all isn't enabled on any mail resource running
on the mailforward's mail domain, such messages will bounce
back to the sender with an error notification.
- Check the box next to MAIL FORWARD.
- Enter destination e-mail addresses separated with ','
or ';' or 'ENTER' or 'TAB' or 'SPACE':

- Click the Submit button at the bottom of the form.
- Agree with the charges, if any.
Adding/Removing Destination Addresses
First, click the forward e-mail address in the E-mail
list on the maildomain Controls page:

To add e-mail addresses to the list of destination
addresses:
- Enter destination e-mail addresses separated with ','
or ';' or 'ENTER' or 'TAB' or 'SPACE':

- Click the Submit button at the bottom of the form.
To remove e-mail addresses from the list of destination
addresses:
- Check the Delete box next to the e-mail address
you'd like to remove from the list of forwards.
- Click the Submit button at the bottom of the form.
Removing Mail Forwards
To remove a mail forward preserving other services
(such as mailbox, mail alias, etc.) running on this e-mail
address:
- Click the mail forward e-mail address in the E-mail
list on the maildomain Controls page as when you
are editing mail forward.
- Uncheck the MAIL FORWARD box.
- Click the Submit button at the bottom of the form.
To remove a mailbox with other mail services (such
as mailbox, mail alias, etc.) running on this e-mail address,
click the Trash icon in the mail forward Properites
entry on the Mail Controls page:

To delete a Catch All mail forward, first switch Catch
All off.
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