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I don't know when to start, and I have formed some ideas,
1. Creating a website must require the same domain name mailbox, such as my website chinaos.com all mailboxes should be xxx@chinaos.com
2. The website must have a support mailbox, the same chinaos.com has a support@chinaos.com
3. In addition to support mailbox, should also have their own signed mailbox, so chinaos.com has a snaill@chinaos.com
With the above three points, a website is regarded as having the professional taste. Of course, the cost of professional is the mailbox explosion. a domain name has at least two mailboxes, if there are multiple domain names plus frequently used MSN and Gmail mailboxes, ha, busy every day, the rest will continue to switch the mailbox to read the mail. I refer to this kind of self-abuse behavior as a multi-factor fanatics.
Fortunately, a good solution has been found recently using the Google app.
First, use the Google app to set Gmail as the mail provider. This requires verifying the ownership of the domain name. GAPP provides some methods and only takes a few steps.
When the mailbox of a domain name is activated, use the domain alias function of GAPP to set other domain names as the alias of this domain name, so that multiple domain names will use the same mailbox, for example, chinaos.com is the main domain name, jeebook.com is another name, but someone else sends a letter to the snaill@chinaos.com or snaill@jeebook.com, you will receive this mail in the snaill@chinaos.com.
Finally, set all emails under the primary domain name to be forwarded to your frequently-used mailbox, and then set in the frequently-used mailbox to allow other email addresses to be sent, in this way, you can use common mailboxes to receive emails from all mailboxes of all domain names, and reply in the name of these emails.
Welcome to my full blog: http://blog.jeebook.com