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We just switched over our e-mail accounts to a DIS server, and our admins want to automatically get copies of eachothers e-mails (as they did on the previous, non-cPanel host).
Is there a way to set this up with forwarding rules?
To access the Mail Menu, click on the icon above the word Mail on the main screen of your cPanel interface.
2 Click on Forwarders to access the Forwarding Maintenance menu.
3 To add a forwarder, click on Add Forwarder.
4 Put the name of the email address you wish to forward from in the first blank field. For example: for name@domain.com, put name in the first blank field.
5 Place the email address you wish the email to be forwarded to in the blank field next to the
6 Click on Add Forwarder to add the forwarder.
You can find additional information on CPanel at the following URL:
Thanks for your reply. l was reluctant to try this without some confirmation that it will work. Just to restate the problem:
a1@example.com should receive both mail sent to a1@ but also mail sent to a2@. By setting up a forwarding rule from a2@ to a1@, you're telling me that a2@ will still received her e-mail, but a1@ will also get a copy?
I know this sort of thing is possible with *nix .forward files, but I don't know if this directly maps into cPanel. I looked at the cPanel docs yesterdy, and they aren't very technically oriented.
I just now did sent this up, and it seems to be working. However, the cPanel message is misleading:
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