Email
Forwarding
Email forwarding is perfect
if you have a domain registered with us, and want people to be able to send you
email at that domain. For example, if you are Mikey, and you own "MikeysCarCare.com",
why would you want people to send email to "mikeyscarcare22718@hotmail.com"? Wouldn't
you rather have them send email to "mikey@mikeyscarcare.com"? Well, now you can!
For just $4.95 a year, you can purchase up to 10 email addresses for your domain
and forward them to any existing email account.
What
that means is, you would set up mail to forward from "mikey@mikeyscarcare.com"
to go to "mikeyscarcare22718@hotmail.com". Whenever you logged into this Hotmail
account, all the email sent to your mikeyscarcare.com email would show up in your
Hotmail inbox.
Activate
email forwarding today!
Click HERE
to log in and set up email forwarding.
Some
Frequently Asked Questions:
1.
Can I reply to people using this email address?
With email forwarding,
someone is able to send you email through your domain. That is a function of our
system. The return address of your email you send out, though, is not a function
of our system. Most email client software (Outlook Express, Eudora, etc.) allows
you to specify your return address. This will also be the "From" email address
that appears. For help on this, you'll need to check the help files in your software,
or contact the manufacturer or your ISP. Most web-based email (especially AOL),
will not allow you to specify your return address. In these cases, the recipient
will be able to see your "real" email address, rather than your domain email.
2.
Is there a size limit?
The limit to a single file size is 5 megs. The
limit to the amount of email is how much your current inbox will take, since we
forward everything there.
3.
What if I want to cancel email forwarding?
Email-forwarding is automatically
disabled after you make a DNS change. Because it will take 24-48 hours for your
DNS change to propagate, email-forwarding will remain active while the change
is in progress, so that you do not experience any down time for your email. Once
your new DNS servers have propagated, however, and your domain is no longer residing
on our forwarding servers, that will automatically render email-forwarding inactive.
Email-forwarding will still be in your account for this domain, however, for the
full length of the term you chose. You may, of course, use email-forwarding again
if your new hosting doesn't work out. You merely need to change your DNS back
to our forwarding servers:
NS3.ONLINEACCESS.NET
NS4.ONLINEACCESS.NET
You may also, of course, abruptly terminate your forwarding by deleting your
forwarding address. Erase the email address you are forwarding to, and submit
your change. Emails to you will bounce immediately.
4.
What are the POP settings of my new email?
This is not POP email. Remember
that we are forwarding everything to your existing email account.
5.
Can I change the forwarding email address?
You can update the status on
your email forwarding at any time by logging back into the domain manager. Enter
your username and password. If you have forgotten your username and password,
enter the email address you used at the time of registration, and we will email
you your username and password. Click on the "Email Forwarding" link. Your domains
without forwards will appear in the box at the top of the page. To modify or remove
an existing forward, simply modify or remove the listing at the bottom of this
page.
6. How many emails
do I get?
Your fee entitles you to up to 10 forwards. If you need more
than 10, you may purchase as many more blocks of 10 as you need for the same low
rate.
7. Is there anything
I can't do?
Due to traffic restrictions, we strictly prohibit the sending
of unsolicited email promoting any domain hosted on our forwarding servers.