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Aliases
Aliases
Hi,
I have just started using VestaCP, it's working perfectly. Jut some hint from my first experiences:
1. I tried to set up email aliases, finally I managed to do it, but I don't know why is it under an email account, it's totally different. How can I add email alias without creating email account for this domain? i suggest to separate aliases to a separate task.
2. Exim accept wildcard aliases, e.g. *@mydomain.com : [email protected], but the vestacp admin won't accept * as a valid local part.
Br,
Laszlo
I have just started using VestaCP, it's working perfectly. Jut some hint from my first experiences:
1. I tried to set up email aliases, finally I managed to do it, but I don't know why is it under an email account, it's totally different. How can I add email alias without creating email account for this domain? i suggest to separate aliases to a separate task.
2. Exim accept wildcard aliases, e.g. *@mydomain.com : [email protected], but the vestacp admin won't accept * as a valid local part.
Br,
Laszlo
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Re: Aliases
The wildcard * alias is also known by another name, which is already set in VestaCP:madar wrote:Hi,
I have just started using VestaCP, it's working perfectly. Jut some hint from my first experiences:
1. I tried to set up email aliases, finally I managed to do it, but I don't know why is it under an email account, it's totally different. How can I add email alias without creating email account for this domain? i suggest to separate aliases to a separate task.
2. Exim accept wildcard aliases, e.g. *@mydomain.com : [email protected], but the vestacp admin won't accept * as a valid local part.
Br,
Laszlo
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Catchall email:/dev/null