How to forward mail

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<div align=justify>To create an email forwarder please login to your cPanel account at: www.yourdomain.com/cpanel (where yourdomain is your domain name) then follow the steps below:
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- Click on 'Forwarders' under the 'Email Manager' menu
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<div align=justify>Your cPanel provides an option to add a domain forwarding (along with the email forwarding). This feature will allow all emails sent to your domain name to be forwarded to another domain. For example, setting domain forwarding from yourdomain.com to someotherdomain.com means that any email sent to example@yourdomain.com will be forwarded to example@someotherdomain.com. Once a domain forwarder is added, it will override the default address for the selected domain.
- Click on 'Add Forwarder'
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- Type in the 'Address to Forward' and the 'Forward to email address'
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- Click on 'Add Forwarder'
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'''An unlimited number of email acounts''' can be set under your cPanel. You may want to '''forward''' some of them '''to a diffenet mailbox''' (e.g. you can forward email sent to ''example@yourdoamin.com'' to some'' @gmail'' or ''@yahoo'' address).
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Follow these steps to add a domain forwarder in cPanel:
Your cPanel allows you to '''set an email forwarder''' for any mailbox under your hosting account. Please check the follwoing steps to set an email forwarder in cPanel:
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'''1'''. Log in to your '''cPanel => Mail => Forwarders.'''
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'''1'''. Log in to your cPanel => Mail => Forwarders.
  
'''2'''. Click on Add Forwarder:
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'''2'''. Click '''Add New Forwarder''' at the bottom of the page.
  
* Type in the '''Address to Forward''' and the 'Forward to email address'
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'''3'''. You'll be asked to select the domain you want to set a forwarder for.
* Alternaively you can set a Failure Message that will be returned to sender
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'''3'''. Click on '''Add Forwarder'''</div>
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'''4'''. After that enter the domain name to which you would like to forward email.
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'''5'''. Click on '''Add Domain Forwarder'''.
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To remove a domain forwarder simply click '''Delete''' next to the forwarder in question.
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'''Note:''' To use this way of email forwarding, you will need to create appropriate mailbox (i.e. with the same username) at the target domain. That is if you have set domain forwarding from yourdomain.com (example@yourdomain.com) to someotherdomain.com, then make sure that you have example@someotherdomain.com mailbox created.</div>

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