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Domain aliases for email

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    guyds
    wrote on last edited by
    #1

    When you want to have the same email addresses / aliases on multiple domains, e.g. the same domain with different extensions, you currently have to set up all email addresses and aliases for each domain separately.

    For example:

    • address1@mydomain.com
    • address2@mydomain.com
    • alias1@mydomain.com
    • alias2@mydomain.com
    • address1@mydomain.net
    • address2@mydomain.net
    • alias1@mydomain.net
    • alias2@mydomain.net

    For this you currently need to define 8 addresses / aliases.

    With domain aliases however it would be possible to set up everything for mydomain.com (the first 4 in this example) and then point mydomain.net as an alias domain to mydomain.com and automagically those addresses / aliases are also available under the .net domain.
    This makes it much easier to maintain in case you have many addresses / aliases.

    This can be done already in other mail solutions such as Google Workspace, Zoho mail, Mailcow, etc.

    Note:
    I'm aware of this other topic, but the op didn't express an explicit desire to have this happen automagically and as a result that topic was marked as implemented in 5.2 with the current, manual implementation which is not what is proposed in my request.

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      necrevistonnezr
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      Just a slight correction that in your example you would only need to define 4 aliases, as you can use wildcards, see https://docs.cloudron.io/email/#mail-aliases:
      address*@mydomain.com is sufficient to cover both address1@mydomain.com and address2@mydomain.com

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      • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

        Just a slight correction that in your example you would only need to define 4 aliases, as you can use wildcards, see https://docs.cloudron.io/email/#mail-aliases:
        address*@mydomain.com is sufficient to cover both address1@mydomain.com and address2@mydomain.com

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        guyds
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        @necrevistonnezr that's correct, but as you might understand this was just an example.
        In reality it will be something like this@mydoman.com, that@mydomain.com and whatever@mydomain.com where wildcards are not a solution.

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