Forwarding Email to another Email Address

  • Login to your Hosting Control Panel (https://www.yourdomain.com:2083/).
  • Click on the ‘Forwarders’ icon under the ‘Mail’ section. There are two types for email forwards you can configure;
  1. Forward one email address to another (i.e. user@yourdomain.com to user@anotherdomain.com), or
  2. Forward all email for a Domain (i.e. all email to the @yourdomain.com domain forwarded to user@anotherdomain.com)

To forward one email address (1), cick on the ‘Add Forwarder’ button.

  • Under Address, enter the username part of the email address you would like to forward, in the ‘Address to Forward’ field (i.e. the ‘user’ in user@yourdomain.com).
  • Under Destination, enter the email address you would like to forward email to, in the ‘Forward to email address’ field (i.e. user@anotherdomain.com).
  • Click on the ‘Add Forwarder’ button to complete.

To forward all email for a domain to another email address (2), click on the ‘Add Domain Forwarder’ button.

  • Enter the email address you would like to forward all of this domain’s email to (i.e. user@anotherdomain.com) in the field next to ‘to->’.
  • Click on the ‘Add Domain Forwarder’ button to complete.

Note: Forwarding all email for a domain literally forwards any email. This includes emails that are destined for email addresses which may not have previously been configured. This is typically called a ‘catch-all forward’ and can result in an amount of unwanted email SPAM being forwarded through people who attempt to guess email addresses configured for a domain.

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