Using a Catch-All
A catch-all alias can be established that can receive all
incoming email that goes to invalid email addresses within your
domain. You may want to do this, for example, if customers
frequently send to accounts that do not really exist. In general,
however, use of a catch-all alias is not recommended, as it
makes you more prone to harvesting attacks.
To set a catch-all alias, first create
an alias in your domain to be the catch-all. Then go to the Email
Aliases page and choose Set Catch-All. Choose the alias
you wish to use as the catch-all, and click on Save.
Note: It is important to never set an auto-responder on an
email account that the catch-all forwards to, as it may result in
spammers sending more email to your domain. In addition, additional
bandwidth usage will result. If you do not see the option for adding
a catch-all, please contact your system administrator as they may
have disabled the
option. |