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[3] Enter the email address you would like to forward in the "Address to Forward" field<br /> | [3] Enter the email address you would like to forward in the "Address to Forward" field<br /> | ||
{{ | {{tip|The email address you're forwarding from does not have to have be an email account that exists. If you do not plan on checking the email account you're going to forward from, it's best to not create it or delete it (if it already exists) to prevent unnecessary disk space from being used in your account.}} | ||
[4] Enter the email address you would like to forward to in the "Forward to email address" field | [4] Enter the email address you would like to forward to in the "Forward to email address" field | ||
[5] Click the "Add Forwarder" button | [5] Click the "Add Forwarder" button | ||
{{Related Topics}} | {{Related Topics}} | ||
[Removing an Email Forwarder] | [[Removing an Email Forwarder]] | ||
[[Category:cPanel]] | [[Category:cPanel]] |
Latest revision as of 11:04, 3 October 2012
This demo will show you how to create an email forwarder through your cPanel. An email forwarder forwards any email sent to one email address to another. For example, if an email forwarder was set up to forward email from "[email protected]" to "[email protected]" any email sent to "[email protected]" would go to the inbox for "[email protected]".
[1] Click on the "Forwarders" icon within the "Mail" section of your cPanel
[2] Click on the "Add Forwarder" button under the "Email Account Forwarders" section
[3] Enter the email address you would like to forward in the "Address to Forward" field
[4] Enter the email address you would like to forward to in the "Forward to email address" field
[5] Click the "Add Forwarder" button
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