email aliases for pointer domains?

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  1. Unfortunately since domain pointers do not have an email account we can't even give them an email alias. The best option if you really need email capability for your domain pointer is to get a email hosting provider such as webmail.us to host your email for your domain pointer. You will simply need to configure your MX record to resolve to there mail servers.

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  2. I read in the KB that email service is not provided pointer domains. But, I was wondering if it can be setup so that we could have email aliases on the pointer domains. So for example, I have a pointed domain and I want mail sent to [email protected] to automatically get forwarded to my hosted domain email account with the same name [email protected]. I don't want any mailboxes on the pointed domains at all. Is this possible, and if not, what are my other options? Can I get email hosting from discountASP.net so I can setup the aliases on the pointed domain, or can I get email hosting on the pointed domain somewhere else?

    Thanks,

    Peter
     
  3. Could I get email service if I signed up for a new hosting account for each of the pointed domains that I want email aliases on? We registered the pointed domains through you guys. I would prefer to do everything in one place and not have to manage another account somewhere else.

    Thanks,
    Peter
     
  4. Takeshi Eto

    Takeshi Eto DiscountASP.NET Staff

    New hosting accounts would get email service.

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