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Setting your default email address
Setting your default email address
Default Any email that is sent to an unknown account at your domain name, such as unknown@yourdomain.com, gets automatically rerouted to your default email account. All web site accounts are automatically assigned a default email address - user@yourdomain.com - which you can change, if required.
To set your default email address:
  1. Click on the Default Address link in the Mail Menu area.

  2. Click on the Set Default Address link.

  3. Enter the complete email address of the new default in the field next to your web site name drop-down list.

    Note: You can enter :blackhole: to throw away all incoming mail, or :fail: to bounce the email back to the sender.

  4. Click on the CHANGE button. Your new default email address has now been set.

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