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{{Tip|<br>Set up a "catch-all" mailbox ''in a separate domain'' to accept messages of the form <tt>xyz@your-special-domain.com</tt>.
{{Tip|<br>Set up a "catch-all" mailbox ''in a separate domain'' to accept messages of the form <tt>xyz@your-special-domain.com</tt>.
:* Messages are deleted from the mailbox after they are read, so you don't want to use your standard mailboxes.
:* Messages are deleted from the mailbox after they are read, so you don't want to use your standard mailboxes.
:* A ''catch-all'' mailbox collects everything sent to the specified domain.<br> That way, so you don't have to set up a separate mailbox for each user.
:* A ''catch-all'' mailbox collects everything sent to the specified domain.<br>(That way, so you don't have to set up a separate mailbox for each user.)
:* Using a separate domain ensures that none of your regular mail goes into the catch-all mailbox.
:* Using a separate domain ensures that none of your regular mail goes into the catch-all mailbox.


:''Learn more:'' __catch-all mailboxes at GoDaddy or Gmail__}}
:''Learn more:'' __catch-all mailboxes at GoDaddy or Gmail__}}

Revision as of 21:32, 31 July 2012

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Tip:
Set up a "catch-all" mailbox in a separate domain to accept messages of the form xyz@your-special-domain.com.

  • Messages are deleted from the mailbox after they are read, so you don't want to use your standard mailboxes.
  • A catch-all mailbox collects everything sent to the specified domain.
    (That way, so you don't have to set up a separate mailbox for each user.)
  • Using a separate domain ensures that none of your regular mail goes into the catch-all mailbox.
Learn more: __catch-all mailboxes at GoDaddy or Gmail__