Email Forwarding Sample Scenarios
Scenario 1
I understand that using the asterisks (*) character acts as a catch-all. What should my control panel look like if I want to receive any and all email that gets sent to my domain name and have it forwarded to my email address of johndoe@aol.com?
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Scenario 2
My name is Mark. I'd like to set up email forwarding for myself and my two employees named Bob and Nancy. I want to recieve all emails which get sent to my domain name, but should any one email either of my employees, I'd like their emails to be sent to them. Bob's and Nancy's email addresses: bob@yahoo.com and nancy@hotmail.com. My email address is mark@att.net. Also, a lot of our customers know Bob as Robert and might send him email to that name as well. What should the email forwarding section of our control panel look like to accomplish all this?
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Scenario 3
My partner and I want to have all emails sent to our domain name, forwarded to the both of us. My email address is bob@yahoo.com and his email address is john@hotmail.com. What should the email forwarding section of our control panel look like to accomplish this?
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Scenario 4
My name is Kimberly and my husband's name is Mike. We both run an online business and are currently receiving email using our domain name. The problem I'm facing is that I think my husband is having an affair with our secratary who's name is Jennifer. I know they've been emailing a lot and wish to interecept their emails. I have a catch-all account for myself while Mike and Jennifer receive email using only their first names. What should the email forwarding section of our control panel look like if I wanted to receive carbon copies of the emails which get sent to them?
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