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JDR
John,
Most hosts offer a unique "Catchall" account which will
receive all mail that is not addressed to a valid user.
For example you could use the e-mail address
of "[email protected]" even though that user account
does not exist, and anybody replying to that address
would be routed through the catchall box.
Most hosting companies will allow you to manage your own
mail (forwarding, auto responders, setting up accounts,
etc..)
If you aren't sure, just contact them and verify that you
will be able to manage your own mailboxes.
Best Wishes,
JDR
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Most hosts offer a unique "Catchall" account which will
receive all mail that is not addressed to a valid user.
For example you could use the e-mail address
of "[email protected]" even though that user account
does not exist, and anybody replying to that address
would be routed through the catchall box.
Most hosting companies will allow you to manage your own
mail (forwarding, auto responders, setting up accounts,
etc..)
If you aren't sure, just contact them and verify that you
will be able to manage your own mailboxes.
Best Wishes,
JDR
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