Re: Automatic mail forwarding (using cpanel) --------------------------------------------------> (Maybe a bit 0T)

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In news: 224734.31055.qm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - Ryan A  wrote :
>> Hey!
>>
>>  I have a pal who has a pretty interesting domain, he wants to offer
>> emails @ his_domain_name.com (example) which gets forwarded to thier
>> normal email address.
>>
>>  eg:
>>  i make an account at x.com with username genphp and give my real
>> email address of genphp AT yahoo.com
>>
>>  all email sent to genphp@xxxxx comes to my real email address.
>>
>>  This is already possible via cpanel but rather than enter each
>> address by hand in cpanel... is there anyway to do this via a php
>> script so that as the user creates a userid and specifies his real
>> address the forward is created?
>>
>>  Thanks in advance!
>>
>>  Cheers!
>>  R
>>
>>
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>> - Smile, everyone loves a moron. :-)
>>
>> ---------------------------------
>> Get the Yahoo! toolbar and be alerted to new email wherever you're
>> surfing.

In short yes- but you will need a lot more than that - control of email 
size,storage size,bandwidth ect.

Google is your friend for this one (Web Hosting Tools)

Chris

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