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Topic: Catch all rule

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Hey, how do I set up a catch all rule?

Basically wanting :- [everything]@domain.com to go to me@domain.com, but despite looking at a lot of the current posts and iredmails tutorial relevant to this, I'm not getting anywhere (incorrect syntax), any suggestions?

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Re: Catch all rule

We have tutorial for you:
http://www.iredmail.org/docs/sql.create.catch-all.html

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Re: Catch all rule

ZhangHuangbin wrote:

We have tutorial for you:
http://www.iredmail.org/docs/sql.create.catch-all.html


Fantastic, done that with several newly created domains and it's all working great, much appreciated Zhang.

This may have been a lot simpler with phpmyadmin, seen as I didn't install phpmyadmin originally prior installing the mail server... would configuring phpmyadmin now corrupt iRedMail? I'm a little on edge about it

Thanks,

CC.

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Re: Catch all rule

connor-_-c wrote:
ZhangHuangbin wrote:

We have tutorial for you:
http://www.iredmail.org/docs/sql.create.catch-all.html


Fantastic, done that with several newly created domains and it's all working great, much appreciated Zhang.

This may have been a lot simpler with phpmyadmin, seen as I didn't install phpmyadmin originally prior installing the mail server... would configuring phpmyadmin now corrupt iRedMail? I'm a little on edge about it

Thanks,

CC.

I have PHPmyadmin running for this purpose actually. It works without any problem!
Be sure to change the default link from /phpmyadmin to something else!

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Re: Catch all rule

selea wrote:

I have PHPmyadmin running for this purpose actually. It works without any problem!
Be sure to change the default link from /phpmyadmin to something else!

Did you install PHPmyadmin after you'd set up the mail server of before? I need to know whether it's going to corrupt the mail servers configuration if I configure PHPmyadmin now

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Re: Catch all rule

You may want to try https://adminer.org/ to replace phpMyAdmin.