The Aliases section shows all the aliases you have created for your e-mail accounts. It also allows you to add, edit, or delete aliases. (Figure 1).
(Figure 1: Aliases Example Screen)
An e-mail alias can be set up to forward messages to an individual, distribution list, or an application for processing. You can create four kinds of aliases (Figure 2):
- E-mail alias: An e-mail alias will redirect e-mail addresses sent to one location to go to another one. For example, if someone sent an e-mail to johndoe@yourdomain.com, you could set up an e-mail alias to redirect the e-mail sent to johndoe@yourdomain.com to go to john@yourdomain.com or johndoe@aol.com.
- Distribution List alias: The distribution list is used to redirect e-mails sent from one address to multiple addresses. This would be useful if you need multiple people to receive messages sent to sales@yourdomain.com. You could create a distribution list for sales@yourdomain.com to go to addresses both within your account and/or off-site as appropriate.
NOTE: The Distribution List is currently restricted to a max of 100 mail e-mail addresses. This limit will be raised shortly, but for now, if you have a mailing list larger than 100 addresses you will need to use DadaMail. Instructions on using DadaMail are in the Using Site Applications section. - Catch All alias: A Catch All alias will capture and forward e-mails sent to addresses that are misspelled or non-existent. For example, if someone sent an e-mail to jondoe@yourdomain.com instead of johndoe@yourdomain.com, the Catch-All account would make sure that the misspelled receiver didn't bounce. You can only set up one Catch All alias.
- Command: The Command alias is used to redirect e-mail sent to an address to a script. This can be useful to send an e-mail to unsubscribe an address to be automatically removed from your mailing list through the use of a Perl (or other language) script. We do not provide support for scripts of this fashion as long as Perl is functioning properly.
(Figure 2: Alias Selection Screen)
To Create an E-mail Alias (Figure 3):
- Click the Add button under the current list of aliases.
- Click on the E-mail radio button ( ) from the Alias Type section.
- Type a name in the Alias name field for the alias. This name is the address that e-mail is sent to that this alias will apply to.
- Choose a Destination for this alias. You can type in an external destination such as yourdomain@myisp.com, and have it delivered to a local account by clicking the Local button and selecting the name from the Local E-mail menu.
- Click the Finish button.
(Figure 3: E-mail Alias Example Screen)
To Create a Distribution List Alias:
- Click the Add button under the current list of aliases.
- Click on the Distribution radio button ( ) from the Alias Type section.
- Type in a name for this alias in the Alias name field. This name is the address that e-mail is sent to that this alias will apply to. For example, if an e-mail is sent to sales@yourdomain.com, you would type in sales.
- Choose a Destination for this alias. You can choose both local and external addresses for your distribution list.
- Click the Finish button.
(Figure 4: Distribution List Alias Example Screen)
To Create a Command Alias:
- Click the Add button under the current list of aliases.
- Click on the Command radio button ( ) from the Alias Type section.
- Type in a name for this alias in the Alias name field. This name is the address that e-mail is sent to that this alias will apply to.
- Next, specify the location and file name of the program you want to run when an e-mail is received at this address in the Destination field.
- Click the Finish button.
(Figure 5: Command Alias Example Screen)
To Create a Catch-All Alias:
- Click the Add button under the current list of aliases.
- Click the Catch-All radio button ( ) from the Alias Type section.
NOTE: Once you have created a Catch-All alias, the Catch-All option will no longer be selectable in this list. - Type a destination in the Destination field for the e-mail this applies to. You can have it delivered to an external destination such as yourdomain@myisp.com, have it delivered to a local account by typing in just the name in the destination box, or choose the name from the Local E-mail menu?
- Click the Finish button.
(Figure 6: Catch All Alias Example Screen)
To Edit an Aliases Settings:
- Click on the Edit Icon ( ) at the far right of the same row as the Alias you want to edit.
- You will be taken through the same screens you went through when you created the alias. In these screens, you can adjust any settings you want to.