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- #1 by Mike J Barrett
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Hi thank you for your fantastic service. Both my http://www.romany-gypsy.com & http://www.romany-gypsy.co.uk
are now pointing at my website, thank you. I have set up my .co.uk email settings and can receive emails ok, however I cannot find any settings for my.com address. How do I set up to receive emails sent to my .com mail address, I have tried a setting called alias but can't get this to work, indeed if this is what it is for. Can you set this up for me to receive the .com emails to my .co.uk address or tell me how to do it. In my email manager in it only shows romany-gypsy.co.uk and not the .com.
Again thank you for the fantastic service I can't believe that I bought two domains last night & web space this morning and it is all up & running, just first class !!
Regards,
Mike - Posted on Friday, 12th October 2007 at 7:15pm
- #2 by admin
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The reason you can't manage email for your .com domain is because you only purchased a domain and not a hosting or e-mail package with it. If you would like to have e-mail facilities with this domain we suggest you consider signing up to an e-mail account. For more information please see...
http://www.supanethosting.com/email/packages/ - Posted on Monday, 15th October 2007 at 10:25am
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