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When your domain name is being served from Yahoo! Store's servers, you can control what happens to email sent to names@your domain.
For each domain served by Yahoo! Store, you can forward email to one or more real email accounts. For instance, you might configure it as
follows:
| Forward | To |
| info@stuffontheweb.com | me@my-isp.com |
| help@stuffontheweb.com | me@my-isp.com |
| sales@stuffontheweb.com | mysalesman@my-isp.com |
| everybody@stuffontheweb.com | me@my-isp.com mysalesman@my-isp.com |
When customers send mail to info@stuffontheweb.com, the mail is forwarded to
me@my-isp.com. Note that
everybody@stuffontheweb.com is forwarded to multiple recipients.
Mail to hostnames within the domain are treated the same as mail to the domain itself. For instance, info@www.stuffontheweb.com
is equivalent to info@stuffontheweb.com. It is probably better to advertise the shorter version.
Many customers will expect you to have at least the following email addresses at your domain:
info: general queries, order status, terms, etc.
sales: specific product questions
help: questions or problems with the site
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