Print Page Print Page | Email Page Contact Us | Bookmark Page   
I need help with...

How to use this site

Setup & Troubleshoot
Dialup Connections
DSL & Cable Connections
VPN Connections
Mail & News
Web Browsers
Personal Homepage
Corporate Webhosting
Ethernet Anywhere

Expedient Services
Away from home...
   Nation-wide Access
   Global Access
   Webmail
Spam Filter

General Information
Expedient.com
Network Status
Local Access Numbers
Servers and Settings
Min System Requirements
Supported Software
Spam & Security
Virus Protection
Tech Tips & Support Links
Virtual Applications

Speed Test


Email Aliases

An email alias is a virtual email account. It enables you to use an email address that doesn’t really exist and have all the messages sent to that address routed to a real email account, which is referred to as the target email. Unlike the real "target" email, an email alias does NOT take up physical space on the mailserver.

For example, you may want to provide a link on your Web site that enables visitors to send email to you but using another email address. You can use the email alias mywebsitename@expedient.net but have the email routed to your real email account.

Alias = mynickname@expedient.net >> forwards to >> Target = username@expedient.net
Alias = username@mydomain.com >> forwards to >> Target = username@expedient.net

While you may elect to change the email address to the alias in the "From:" field that is part of your email program configuration options (see configuration section), you should NOT use the username of the email alias - the part of the email address before the @ sign - to log on to the mailserver or Webmail. The email alias, as you recall, is a "virtual" box and you cannot authenticate (log in) to the mailserver with the alias username. You must use the username from the "target" email and it's associated password.

 
Was this information helpful?
not at all very helpful!

 

copyright © 2004  Expedient Holdings USA, LLC