>>> Windows
2000 - Creating
Aliases
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An Alias is a reference on the server to which
e-mail can be sent that redirects the e-mail to
an
account or e-mail address you specify. The instructions
below cover creating an alias
on your IMail server. |
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Step 1.
Open your Web browser and type in:
- http://mail.yourdomain.com
- For Example: http://mail.domainforless.net.
This will take you to imail Web interface.
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Step 2.
Logon specifing the following information.
- Type in your adminuser@yourdomain.com.
- Type in your admin password
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Step 3.
Select Alias Administration from the
drop-down menu at the top-right corner. |
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Step 5.
Complete the fields accordingly.
Alias ID: - This is the actual alias
name, and is the address to which the sender
will direct mail. For example, if you wanted
to receive mail sent to sales@yourdomain.com
you would type sales in the field.
Alias Type: - Standard.
Group Filename: Leave "Blank"
Destination: - This is the e-mail address
or user account to which any e-mail will be
routed. If the alias represents an existing
user on the same domain, simply type in their
UserID. If the alias represents an e-mail
address on a different domain, simply type
the full e-mail address into the field. |
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