Mail resources on a mail domain that has a mail domain alias will all have alternative addresses.
Mail resources and their aliases will have different domain parts (i.e. mail domain and its alias) and the same
resource names. For instance, with example.net being a mail alias to example.com, every
mail resource on example.com will have a counterpart on example.net, specifically:
mailbox@example.net will be an alternative mail address to mailbox@example.com
mailforward@example.net will be an alternative mail address to mailforward@example.com
autoresponder@example.net will be an alternative mail address to autoresponder@example.com
etc.
Creating Mail Domain Aliases
Mail domain aliases come with regular domain aliases only. You can't have a
mail domain alias without a regular domain alias. Mail domain alias can be enabled or disabled in your
hosting plan. To create 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 Mail Domain Aliases
Important: 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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