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thisuser, 2020-04-22 08:36:28

How to forward emails without receiving on the server?

Good afternoon!

About 15 years ago, the company got itself mail from a small local provider.

Now with this provider terrible problems. The mailbox will always overflow, for a long time it was possible to receive current mail via POP3, everything falls off regularly.

The question arose of moving away from them far and for a long time, but during the time of work, a huge number of clients know the mail ([email protected]_domain.ru) and somehow I want to redirect all letters to a new mail. If you make a redirect and forget, then the space on their server will quickly fill up, since we will not take it from the server, and as a result, nothing will reach.

What are the options to solve this problem? By contacting the provider directly, will they be able to implement such a redirect at their level?

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Keffer, 2020-04-22
@thisuser

Every sane provider with a sane mail service has such unconditional forwarding. So whether you like it or not, you will have to change your postal address and move. Enter a new email address on the site. Pr will not do this to you, because he knows perfectly well what it is for.

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Dim Boy, 2020-04-22
@twix007

Make a newsletter to all the addresses that you have, that you change your email and start your own mailer

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Drno, 2020-04-22
@Drno

Raise your mail server. And it will not matter how many letters come there, the letters will be stored with you.
Create a new mail. (Although in this situation your problem has already been solved)
Next month you make a newsletter, from a new mail that the mailboxes have changed.
Hire
a sysadmin

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Major Frost, 2020-05-21
@frosterio

change mail, make a new newsletter, nothing else

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