Argh! I used SquirrelMail two web hosts ago. It always had errors, and I had to log in individually to every single person's account in order to create an alias to another domain. The next host (Readyhosting) was 1.5 billion times smoother, but logging into their pop3 servers caused frequent failures. Now, DiscountASP and SquirrelMail again! GAH! By the way, how DO you set up aliases now?
Do you mean email forwarding? You can set up email forward in the control panel. quote:Originally posted by mdleichty Argh! I used SquirrelMail two web hosts ago. It always had errors, and I had to log in individually to every single person's account in order to create an alias to another domain. The next host (Readyhosting) was 1.5 billion times smoother, but logging into their pop3 servers caused frequent failures. Now, DiscountASP and SquirrelMail again! GAH! By the way, how DO you set up aliases now? </blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
Am I able to forward to my AOL account? I've tried and couldn't figure it out. Regina G PS. I am not crazy about SquirrelMail either. I have it at my employer's site, with 2 other options including Horde. I'm having difficulty with all of them, though not at DASP. But, being the aesthetic individual that I am, Squirrel isn't that pleasing, not to mention that there are limitations in how I can make my mail look--or maybe I haven't worked with it enough, yet. But so far, I'm not impressed. Post Edited (Regina G) : 10/23/2004 2:19:12 AM GMT
Ihave beenmissing something--the only account I had for my site is a POP account, so when I try to set up forwarding to my aol account, I receive the message: Account already exists as either POP, Forward or Autoresponder. But, I've figured out my problem now. I should have set it up as a forward account...correct? Okay. Regina G
You can set up forwarding in your control panel. See: http://kb.discountasp.net/article.aspx?id=10176 DiscountASP.NET http://www.DiscountASP.NET