Email Forwarding
Step-by-step guides on setting up email forwarding, configuring catch-all addresses, and troubleshooting common forwarding issues with TrekMail.
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Create Email Alias: Setup Guide for M365, Google Workspace & Postfix
Stop paying per-seat fees for routing addresses. This guide shows you how to create email alias addresses on M365, Google Workspace, Postfix, and TrekMail — plus naming conventions that scale and troubleshooting when aliases break.
Catch All Email Hosting Checklist: 8 Things to Verify
Enabling catch-all email hosting switches your server from deny-by-default to accept-everything. That invites Directory Harvest Attacks, backscatter, and account suspensions. Run this 8-point checklist before you enable it.
What Is a Catch All Email Address? Risks & Alternatives
A catch all email address sounds like a safety net — it catches typos before they bounce. In practice it's an open intake policy that invites spam floods, backscatter blacklisting, and broken SPF. Here's what it actually does and why you probably don't need it.
Email Forwarding Custom Domain: Complete Setup Guide (2026)
Email forwarding custom domain setup routes incoming mail from your domain to an existing inbox like Gmail. This guide covers the 4-step process, 5 DNS pitfalls, SRS/ARC protocols, and a verification workflow to confirm nothing lands in spam.
Domain Email Alias vs Mailbox: How to Choose the Right Setup
Domain email alias vs mailbox: aliases route mail for free but leak your identity and break audit trails. Mailboxes give isolation and clean handoffs. Here is when to use each.
Forward Email to Outlook: 3 Setup Methods That Actually Work
Three ways to forward email to Outlook—MX-level forwarding, mailbox relay, and IMAP pull—with the exact error codes you'll hit and how to fix authentication failures, IP throttling, and mail loops.
Catch All Mailbox vs Catch All Address: Key Differences (2026)
The catch all address is a routing rule. The catch all mailbox is where the mail lands. Confusing them leads to spam floods, broken replies, and compliance headaches. Here is how to set up both correctly.
Catch All Mailbox Setup: 3 Safe Patterns That Protect Your Domain
A catch-all mailbox accepts every message sent to your domain, even when the recipient doesn't exist. This guide covers the setup patterns, spam risks, and operational decisions that determine whether catch-all helps or hurts your email infrastructure.
Catch All Email: How It Works, Why It Breaks, and What to Do Instead
A catch all email setup tells your server to accept every message sent to your domain, even when no matching mailbox exists. This guide covers the SMTP mechanics, 5 production risks, authentication failures, and why explicit aliases are the better answer.
Email Forwarding Not Working: 6-Step Debug Checklist
Email forwarding not working produces silence, not bounces — because the rejection happens at the receiving server, not your forwarder. This triage checklist finds the root cause in six steps, ordered by probability.
Alias Email Address: Use Cases, Routing Patterns, and Limits
An alias email address is a public-facing address that routes inbound mail to an existing mailbox — no account, no seat, no per-user fee. Here's how to use it correctly for roles, handoffs, tracking, and team inboxes.
Domain Alias Email Misconfigurations: 5 Exact Fixes
Your domain alias email is configured but mail is vanishing, bouncing, or going out from the wrong address. Here are the 5 most common failures — with exact error codes and the commands to fix them.