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Easy way to handle mail forwarding without setting up accounts for each?

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  • dsp76D Offline
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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    I manage a domain for a family, where we just forward mail addresses to their real used mail address. Is there an easy way to setup mail forwarding for a list of 20-30 users, without setting up accounts for each of them first?

    (Ask me about B2B marketing automation & low code business solutions, if thats interesting for you.)

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      You can just use a shared account called family to setup all the mailboxes. I assume the mailboxes are just forwarding and not accessed individually by the family members.

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        Reading again, I am not sure my answer is relevant/related. Not sure I completely understand the question.

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          As far as I understood, I can only set up mail forwarding within a selected webmail client, not in cloudron itself. For instance in snappy mail it will be done with a filter. Is that a true assumption?

          At my current provider I can setup a list of emails for a domain and set their forwarding addresses. There isn't even a mailbox assigned for each email address.

          Is there such a simple way?

          As far as I understood your suggestion, I could setup one account, assign aliases to it and set individual forwarding rules for each address?

          (Ask me about B2B marketing automation & low code business solutions, if thats interesting for you.)

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            wrote on last edited by fbartels
            #5

            If I got it right you want to:

            • provide an email address name@family to people
            • user that don't have a cloudron account already should get their mail delivered to an email address at an external provider
            • cloudron users could have their mailbox on cloudron

            As long as you don't want people to be able to send with their @family address, then I think you could (ab)use the mailing list feature of Cloudron for that https://docs.cloudron.io/email/#mailing-list. Just don't restrict sending to members only.

            Regarding the previous reply:

            @dsp76 said in Easy way to handle mail forwarding without setting up accounts for each?:

            assign aliases to it

            No, not aliases. But Cloudron treats mailboxes and Cloudron users separately. A mailbox can belong to a user or group. And each user can be the owner of multiple mailboxes. So you could have a dsp76 account on your cloudron and make the mailboxes father@family, mother@family and third-cousin@family and assign them to dsp76. Then you can use roundcube and login user father@family as the email address and the password of your dsp76 users. This way you could easily log into the individual mailboxes and setup rules for forwarding. But that is too much work and I would rather recommend the mailing list trick I already wrote about.

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            • fbartelsF fbartels

              If I got it right you want to:

              • provide an email address name@family to people
              • user that don't have a cloudron account already should get their mail delivered to an email address at an external provider
              • cloudron users could have their mailbox on cloudron

              As long as you don't want people to be able to send with their @family address, then I think you could (ab)use the mailing list feature of Cloudron for that https://docs.cloudron.io/email/#mailing-list. Just don't restrict sending to members only.

              Regarding the previous reply:

              @dsp76 said in Easy way to handle mail forwarding without setting up accounts for each?:

              assign aliases to it

              No, not aliases. But Cloudron treats mailboxes and Cloudron users separately. A mailbox can belong to a user or group. And each user can be the owner of multiple mailboxes. So you could have a dsp76 account on your cloudron and make the mailboxes father@family, mother@family and third-cousin@family and assign them to dsp76. Then you can use roundcube and login user father@family as the email address and the password of your dsp76 users. This way you could easily log into the individual mailboxes and setup rules for forwarding. But that is too much work and I would rather recommend the mailing list trick I already wrote about.

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              wrote on last edited by
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              @fbartels said in Easy way to handle mail forwarding without setting up accounts for each?:

              then I think you could (ab)user the mailing list feature of Cloudron for that https://docs.cloudron.io/email/#mailing-list

              That's what I was thinking.

              I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                @fbartels great - if I understand correctly, I add an individual "mailing list" for each receiver? Sounds like exactly what I want. No need to have mailboxes for that scenario.

                (Ask me about B2B marketing automation & low code business solutions, if thats interesting for you.)

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                • dsp76D dsp76

                  @fbartels great - if I understand correctly, I add an individual "mailing list" for each receiver? Sounds like exactly what I want. No need to have mailboxes for that scenario.

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                  @dsp76 said in Easy way to handle mail forwarding without setting up accounts for each?:

                  individual "mailing list" for each receiver

                  Yes, exactly.

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