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Email Forwarding with MyDomain enables you to create an unlimited
number of unique email addresses for each of your domains (e.g.,
yourname@my-example.com). Incoming mail sent to any of these addresses
will be forwarded to the destination email addresses that you specify.
The Email CatchAll will catch email sent to misspelled or non-existent
addresses at your domain and then forward it to one address you
set.
The diagram below shows how you can use a combination of Email
Forwarding and CatchAll to manage your domain's email.

What if I change my email address?
Email messages sent to your domain's email addresses can be forwarded to
any active email address you choose. If you change Internet Service Providers
and receive a new email address, just update your Email Forwarding features.
Any changes you make will not be noticed by individuals sending mail to
your email forwarding addresses.
Can I forward email to a Hotmail account?
Yes. A destination address can be the address an Internet Service
Provider assigns, or it could be a web-based or free email address.
How can I use my domain name in outgoing email?
You can use your Email Forwarding address as your return address by making
a minor adjustment in the return address or reply settings in your email
program. The ability to mask your real address depends on the email program
you choose to use. Each email program and version requires a slightly different
modification. For example, if you are using Eudora Pro Email v4.1, your
return address information appears under Tools, Options, and then Getting
Started. Be certain that you modify ONLY the return address field and NOT
the server information.
What is the maximum message size I can send?
In order to preserve the integrity of our network, a 5-megabyte
per email message size limit is in effect. You may wish to divide a large
email into two or more smaller ones or use an FTP program to transfer files
in excess of 5 megabytes.
Will using Email Forwarding affect the speed of email delivery?|
Email Forwarding will not reduce the delivery speed of your email.
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