Add / Edit E-mail Alias
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Getting to Adding an Email Alias
- Click the tab.
- In the Domains list, select a domain. The appear.
- In the left navigation bar, click . The page appears.
- Click or select a and click. The Add / Edit List page appears.
- Displays the name for the new alias. Aliases are limited to 45 characters and must be created from the character set of A-Z, a-z, 0-9, - (hyphen) and _ (underscore). The name cannot contain spaces and must be unique for the mail domain.
- Drop down menu displaying the alias type.
- . For Administrators using (Must be enabled on System Settings and Domain Properties page), this feature gives capability to enable/disable archiving by alias.
- Resolves To. Enter an e-mail address per line (no spaces). Enter an e-mail address on each line (for example, userid@domain.com ).
- Displays the name for the new alias. Aliases are limited to 45 characters and must be created from the character set of A-Z, a-z, 0-9, - (hyphen) and _ (underscore). The name cannot contain spaces and must be unique for the mail domain.
- Drop down menu displaying the alias type.
- . For Administrators using (Must be enabled on System Settings and Domain Properties page), this feature gives capability to enable/disable archiving by alias.
- Resolves To. Enter the program path, filename, and other required command line parameters to be executed when the program alias receives mail. When an e-mail is sent to the program alias, the executable program is invoked and the entire contents of the message are passed to the program to take specified actions on the e-mail.
Beeper and Pager functionality have been removed from the Web Administration, but can still be accessed using the .
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