A: An e-mail forwarder is a special type of e-mail account which simply forwards all e-mail sent to a particular e-mail address @yourdomain.com to a specific POP3 e-mail account.
A: POP3 e-mail account is a special kind of e-mail account that comes with a login and password. A POP3 account allows the user to send and receive new messages from this e-mail address. An e-mail forwarder does none of the above, and only forwards all e-mail sent to a particular e-mail address @yourdomain.com to a specific POP3 e-mail account.
A: This is done easily through your Control Panel. Simply log into your Control Panel, then select "Aliases" from the menu on the left, then click on "Add Alias" button. Now fill in the name of the alias. If you wish to have this alias forwarded to an internal account, select it in the list next to "Forward To". Optionally, you may choose to have it forwarded to an external account by entering an email address in the field next to "Forward to: (Outside Address)" Once this is complete, press the "Add Alias" button and the forwarder will be created.
A: This is done easily through your Control Panel. Simply log into your Control Panel, then select "Aliases" from the menu on the left, then click on the edit or delete icon to the right of the alias you wish to manage.
A: Certainly. We do not care what you choose to do with your e-mail forwarders as long as it does not violate our Acceptable Uses Policy. This includes selling your e-mail forwarders for profit.