An e-mail account on UTD-Hosting consists of two parts: a mailbox and one or more e-mail addresses that point to that mailbox. A mailbox is a container that stores your messages until your e-mail client downloads them (like a letter box holds letters until you fetch them). You can have one or more e-mail addresses pointing to each mailbox, and any e-mail sent to these addresses is placed in the mailbox.

For example, if you own the domain example.com, and want to set up e-mail accounts for two users, bob and alice, you would set up two mailboxes and two e-mail addresses. The mailboxes could be called bob@example.com and alice@example.com (although it's not really that important), and the e-mail addresses will be the same:

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Now suppose that bob also wants to receive e-mail sent to admin@example.com. You create another e-mail address, but map it to the same mailbox as his other e-mail address:

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Now when bob's e-mail client connects to his mailbox, he will receive mail sent to both e-mail addresses.

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