Configuring the catch-all email address
This function allows you to redirect improperly addressed email sent to your domain to a catch-all email address. We define an improperly addressed email as an email message sent to your domain to an undefined email account.
Example:
If your domain is "mycar.com" and you have not defined an email account for bill@mycar.com through EasyMail, all email sent to the 'bill@mycar.com' address is considered improperly addressed and will be redirected to your catch-all email address.
You can create, change and remove a catch-all email address using the "Catch-All" function. Click the "Catch-All" tab.
Creating a catch-all email address
Enter an existing email address in the "Forward all email caught by the catchall to" textbox, check the “enable” button to activate this feature and click the "Apply" button to complete the operation.
Click the "Cancel" button to cancel the operation and exit EasyMail.
Note that you can only set one catch-all email address per domain.
The existing email address that you set as your catch-all can be either an external address (e.g. a hotmail account) or one of your domain's email regular accounts.
Changing a catch-all email address
To change a catch-all email address, enter another existing email address in the" Forward all email caught by the catchall to" textbox, check the “Enable” button and click the "Apply" button to complete the operation.
Click the "Cancel" button to cancel the operation and exit EasyMail.
Removing a catch-all email address
To remove a catch-all email address, leave the "Forward all email caught by the catchall to " textbox blank or click the “disable” button and click the "Apply" button to complete the operation.
Click the "Cancel" button to cancel the operation and exit EasyMail.