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An Email Alias in simple terms is an email address based on one of your domain names that will forward email recei ved at that address to the external email address you have provided. | An Email Alias in simple terms is an email address based on one of your domain names that will forward email recei ved at that address to the external email address you have provided. | ||
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Let's use an example. Say you have the domain name MyWebShop.com registered with us. With this domain, you have set up a WebMail Account so you can receive email, send email, manage email contacts, etc. This email account you have named info@MyWebShop.com. | Let's use an example. Say you have the domain name MyWebShop.com registered with us. With this domain, you have set up a WebMail Account so you can receive email, send email, manage email contacts, etc. This email account you have named info@MyWebShop.com. | ||
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Because your web shop is new and you are managing it yourself, you don't need multiple mail boxes or many people accessing the mail. Yo u do however want to have separate email address listed on your web site. So, you use aliases! | Because your web shop is new and you are managing it yourself, you don't need multiple mail boxes or many people accessing the mail. Yo u do however want to have separate email address listed on your web site. So, you use aliases! | ||
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So, you set up the following aliases for your domain: | So, you set up the following aliases for your domain: | ||
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These aliases all forward email to info@MyWebShop.com. | These aliases all forward email to info@MyWebShop.com. | ||
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==How to use the Aliases== | ==How to use the Aliases== |
Revision as of 11:04, 23 January 2014
Beginner's Guide: Email Aliases
An Email Alias in simple terms is an email address based on one of your domain names that will forward email recei ved at that address to the external email address you have provided.
Let's use an example. Say you have the domain name MyWebShop.com registered with us. With this domain, you have set up a WebMail Account so you can receive email, send email, manage email contacts, etc. This email account you have named info@MyWebShop.com.
Because your web shop is new and you are managing it yourself, you don't need multiple mail boxes or many people accessing the mail. Yo u do however want to have separate email address listed on your web site. So, you use aliases!
So, you set up the following aliases for your domain:
- <sales@myWebStore.com>
- <customer-support@myWebStore.com>
- <affiliates@myWebStore.com>
These aliases all forward email to info@MyWebShop.com.
How to use the Aliases
Once you have configured your aliases, any email sent to <sales@myWebStore.com>, <customer-support@myWebStore.com>, and <affiliates@myWebStore.com> and <info@myWebStore.com> will be delivered to the mailbox for <info@myWebStore.com>. To respond to an email, you will log into your email account and respond from there.
Some Frequenlty Asked Questions about Aliases
- Can I use a pop mail client with an email alias?
- No. An email alias forwards email. It's not a POP mail account. To do that with an R4L account, you will need a full-service Webmail Account.
- Using an R4L Webmail Account, can I reply to email using the Alias email address?
- Yes, you can. Using the mail2. webmail interface, in the Options/Personal Information section, you can define aliases. If an email is received by an alias that you have defined in the webmail interface, automatically when you reply this alias will be chosen as the personal profile to reply with.
If you have an email alias related question that's not covered on this page and think it should be, please write to us to ask the question.