Does that mean I can have an "email address" automatically forwarded without creating a mailbox? If so, I didn't know that. I assumed the mailbox had to exist for the mail to be accepted. That may resolve some of the user issues.
Another issue, however is created by the user using POP3 access. They often leave the message on the server. I have seen other servers that send a message advising the mailbox is full, or close to full. Ours does not/can not do that? That would seem to be a common and recurring issue for email accounts. Maybe I'm missing something.
Another dumb question. Is there a way I can set up the email sign in, so that the website is supplied. E.g. I had email set up through another provider, and the user just typed in the .com site, and was presented with the sign in (user/password). The user however needed only put in the username, not the
username@website.com. It seems that since the user is going to my website, there should be a way for the sign-in to "know" that's the webmail we're trying to log into. (The other site used horde or neomail as we do.)
Just trying to come up with ways to have a cleaner webmail interface/experience.
Thanks.
JR
