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Setting email forwarding with existing domain
10/16/2007 12:12
I see an option to set default email handling on future domains. But the options inform me that it will not effect existing domains. Problem is I see no option for an existing domain.
How do you set email forwarding for an existing account?

Edit: I was reading through search history and created this thread after I was finished reading the last result. I'm now aware that its in the wrong section, sorry.


[This post has been edited by d_h_flintstone_us on Oct 16, 2007 12:14pm.]
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10/17/2007 18:22
For future reference, here are the help section steps:

How do I set up email forwarding?

Every domain registered at Dynadot comes with free email forwarding. Email forwarding allows you to receive email to an address on your domain name, for example, [email protected]. The email is forwarded to an existing email, such as your Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, or other email.

To set up email forwarding for your domain, please follow these steps:

  1. Sign in to your Dynadot account.
  2. Select "My Domains" from the left-side menu bar and click "Manage Domains" in the drop-down.
  3. Check the box next to your domain name(s) and click on the "Action" button.
  4. Choose "Email Settings" from the "Action" list.
  5. On the "Email Settings" page, select the "Forwarding Email" setting from the top drop-down menu.
  6. Enter the email address you want for your domain email in the "Username" column (you do not need to enter the full email address such as [email protected], only the "admin" part should be entered from this example).
  7. Enter an existing email address that you want your email forwarded to in the "Existing Email Address" column.
  8. If you would like to create additional aliases, click on the "Add Email" button.
  9. Press the "Save Email Settings" button to save your changes.

Your settings should look similar to what is shown below:

Another way to set up email forwarding is through Dynadot DNS on the DNS Settings page.

You can specify up to 10 different email addresses to have forwarded. If you want to have catch all email forwarding, enter an asterisk * as the email username. There are also some additional limits to our email forwarding.
NOTE: Setting up "Forwarding Email" here will disconnect your domain with the "Dynadot Email Hosting" if you have set it up. Learn how to set up email forwarding in Dynadot Email plan.


Want to get email for your domain without any limits that doesn't have to be forwarded? Check out our Email Hosting.

From Help Section: Account & Domain Management > Domain Settings > How do I set up email forwarding?
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10/17/2007 19:12
I read the help file.
Step 4 isn't possible.
Look for the "Email Forwarding Settings" box.


Its not there, no matter what browser I use. Explorer,Firefox or Opera.

Screenshot [img]http://imagecircus.net/uploads/397_.jpg[/img]
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10/18/2007 15:28
In step 3, the "link listed in the name server column" meant the column located after the menus and buttons, where the column headings are Domain Name, Expiration, and Name Server.
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