Forwarding mail addresses
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Forwarding mail addresses
Hi,
I'm trying to create forwarding email address using vesta, is this possible? I can't find an option for that.
Thanks,
I'm trying to create forwarding email address using vesta, is this possible? I can't find an option for that.
Thanks,
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- Posts: 2
- Joined: Tue Nov 12, 2013 4:41 pm
Re: Forwarding mail addresses
Ok, I do see a "forward to" option but does that mean it will forward to the address I specify there but also keep the emails in the local inbox? or just forward and not keep anything locally (similar to cpanel forwarder option)
Re: Forwarding mail addresses
In this version it will keep local copy. In the next release there will be a checkbox to control forwarding behaviour.
Re: Forwarding mail addresses
The " Do not store forwarded mail" checkbox is indeed present now, but is has no effect?
If the checkbox is checked an I send an email to [email protected] and it is forwarded to [email protected], it will end up in both mail accounts. So, this isn't working at the moment?
If the checkbox is checked an I send an email to [email protected] and it is forwarded to [email protected], it will end up in both mail accounts. So, this isn't working at the moment?
Re: Forwarding mail addresses
What is your operating system ?
I can not reproduce your problem
I can not reproduce your problem
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My OS is Debian 7 x64
The only thing I need to do is check the checkbox, right? No other setting I'm missing?
I want to do this, because i don't see an other way to add a domain alias for email (like there is for web).
The only thing I need to do is check the checkbox, right? No other setting I'm missing?
I want to do this, because i don't see an other way to add a domain alias for email (like there is for web).
Re: Forwarding mail addresses
Same problem on CentOS 6.5 64-bit
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Same problem on ubuntu 14.04
Re: Forwarding mail addresses
same Problem in Debian 7 x64
Re: Forwarding mail addresses
It's not like CPanel, but there is option:
![Image](https://tokyo.abcd.black/2015/03/22/2015-03-22_6.png)
![Image](https://tokyo.abcd.black/2015/03/22/2015-03-22_6.png)