Sep 18, 2023 | Email Services - Sendmail (Linux)
By definition, the default mail drop is an email account that is used as a “catch all” for email on your fully managed hosting account. For example, if the email address xyz@test.com does not exist, and someone sends email to it, the default...
Sep 18, 2023 | Email Services - Sendmail (Linux)
Linux Fully Managed Accounts Log into your SMT 5.0 interface. On the left navigation menu, click Mail Services –> Manage. Click Manage Email Forwarding. Click View Aliases. Select the proper domain in question and click View Aliases. When...
Sep 18, 2023 | Email Services - Sendmail (Linux)
An autoresponder is an automated email from the server which tells the original sender information that is predetermined. Sometimes this is referred to as a vacation message. Below are the steps to show you how to set these up on your account. Linux Fully...
Sep 18, 2023 | Email Services - Sendmail (Linux)
If you must have a default mail drop for your virtual hosts, they must be listed at the lowest portion of the /etc/mail/virtusertable file so all other aliases for the domain may work as the Server reads this file in order. This will not allow you to have any POP...
Sep 18, 2023 | Email Services - Sendmail (Linux)
As of August of 2005, AIT has released a 2.0 version of our popular webmail. This can be installed through the SMT 5.0 for Linux. This application allows more flexibility for customizations and has more features than version 1.0. To install this...