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You
can have any or all your email forwarded to an outside email
account or to a different email address within your domain.
Here you can learn how to:
Creating
a Forward
To
create a forward, do the following:
- On
your control panel home page, click E-Mail.
- At
the bottom of the page that appears, click Add new mail
resource:

- Choose
Mail forward from the drop-down list and click Next:

- Agree
with the charges, if any.
- On
the page that appears, create the forwarding rule:

- Local
e-mail address: the address your mail will be forwarded
from.
- Remote
e-mail address: the address your mail will be forwarded
to. In case it is your local address, you must write it
in full.
Note:
In version 2.3 and higher, if you want your mailbox to work
as forward and mail autoresponder at the same time, you can
give forward, mailbox and autoresponder the same name within
one mail domain. In this case, your mailbox will forward all
incoming email to another address and send responses to senders.
Configuring
a Forward
To
configure a forward, do the following:
- Click
the forward. This will open its properties on the right:

- Configure
forward properties:
- Local:
the local address your mail is forwarded from.
- Remote:
any local or external address your mail is forwarded
to.
- Catch
All: if it's on, any email sent to a nonexistent
account on your domain will be forwarded to the remote
address(es).
Example: you have a forward from president@example.com
pointing to webmaster@example.com. If you mark this
forward as catch all, incoming mail will be forwarded
to webmaster@example.com. If someone sends an email
to support@example.com, which doesn't exist, this particular
message will still arrive at webmaster@example.com.
If this forward wasn't marked as catch all, this
message would bounce back to the sender with an error
notification.
- Delete:
click the wastebasket icon to delete the forwarding
rule.
- Trouble
Ticket: send your technical administrator a Trouble
Ticket to get assistance with the forwarding rule.
Note: You can have a mailbox named, say, mailbox1@domain.com
and then create a forward with exactly the same name,
i.e. mailbox1@domain.com. However, in H-Sphere
no mail sent to mailbox1@domain.com is stored
in it. A forward works only as a foward.
Forwarding
to Multiple Addresses
To
add one more destination address to a forward, do the following:
- Click
the forward. This will open its properties on the right.
- Click
the Edit icon in the Remote field.
- Enter
a new destination address.
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