Email Forwarding Solutions

Case 1: John Doe wants to forward one or several email addresses using his domain name to his AOL address.



    Action taken:
  1. Go to the domain name you want to set up those email addresses for.
  2. Click "Change" in the email service box (or configure if you already have some records and go to step 4).
  3. Select "email forwarding" and click "save changes".
  4. Row 1 - username: sales - Forward to: johndoe@aol.com
  5. Row 2 - username: john - Forward to: johndoe@aol.com
  6. Row 3 - username: service - Forward to: johndoe@aol.com
  7. Click "save changes".
  8. You are done. No changes required on the email client (Outlook...)

Case 2: John Doe wants to forward one email address using his domain name to many email addresses.



    Action taken:
  1. Go to the domain name you want to set up those email addresses for.
  2. Click "Change" in the email service box (or configure if you already have some records and go to step 4).
  3. Select "email forwarding" and click "save changes".
  4. Row 1 - username: sales - Forward to: janedoe@aol.com.
  5. Row 2 - username: sales - Forward to: johndoe@aol.com.
  6. Row 3 - username: sales - Forward to: jack@yahoo.com.
  7. Click "save changes".
  8. You are done. No changes required on the email client (Outlook...)

Case 3: John Doe wants to forward every email address using his domain name, not forwarded already, to one email address (also known as "catch all").



    Action taken:
  1. Go to the domain name you want to set up those email addresses for.
  2. Click "Change" in the email service box (or configure if you already have some records and go to step 4).
  3. Select "email forwarding" and click "save changes".
  4. On the last row you will see the user name "*", just enter a forwarding address (in this case: johndoe@aol.com).
  5. The "*" record will forward everything else to the address provided.
  6. Click "save changes".
  7. You are done. No changes required on the email client (Outlook...).