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| Hello VodaTalkers, I have just set-up a forwarder in cPanel to forward email@mydomain.com to my googlemail (gmail) account at email@googlemail.com, however this means that any email sent to email@mydomain.com is both stored in cPanel and sent to email@googlemail.com. Can anybody please tell me how I stop it from being stored in cPanel (email@mydomain.com) and only send it to email@googlemail.com, as I only want to use email@mydomain.com as an alias for email@googlemail.com. Sorry if this is difficult to understand, and I would appreciate any help. Thank you in advance, - Benjamin Langlois. Last edited by Benjamin Langlois; 05-04-2008 at 02:19 AM. Reason: General formatting error |
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| Hi Benjamin If you are redirecting your emails from your main domain account in c-panel to your G-Mail account then I do not think there is any way of not storing your emails in your c-panel account. Maybe you could set up a filter in your main account to delete once redirected. I find it is a good idea to have the mail saved at my c-panel as a backup or you could just go into c-panel each day and delete your mail. Sorry I can not be more helpful but maybe someone can be more specific |
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