Catch all emails

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I am a free user - a friend who is on paid hosting can set a catch all filter to catch all incoming mail to domain.com sent to his gmail account.

E.g. no matter if someone sends an email to yousuck@domain.com or thisaddressdoesn'texist@domain.com, the message will still be forwarded to his Gmail account.

As a free user, am I able to use this too? I can't find it in my Cpanel, is it possible for an admin to enable this for me?

Thanks a lot!
 

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Its simple to do......
Goto cpanel>>Mails>>Click "Forwarders">>Click "Add Forwarders">>Enter the required info there>>Click "Add Forwarder.
 

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suppose you have the domain
http://mydomain.com

add this to its end :2082/frontend/x3/mail/fwds.html

i.e. goto

http://mydomain.com:2082/frontend/x3/mail/fwds.html

Thanks for your replies, Akku and Tittat.

I am aware of the above function in Cpanel - but I don't want to add 30 forwarding addresses, rather, I want EVERY email sent to ANY address @domain.com to be forwarded to another email address - that's the idea of a 'catch-all' filter, and it doesn't seem free users get that option in Cpanel.

Admin, what say you? Do I have to enter all the addresses manually?
 
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Firstly you won't get a reply from an admin here as this is unofficial support where members help each other (where possible).

Can you not try adding an asterick ( * ) like *@domain to forward to where you want? Not entirely sure if that works to be honest with you.
 

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Thanks for the reminder Martin - posted my question in official support as well.

Tried your asterisk idea - no go.
 
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