Catch
all mail is a kind of email hosting setup by which all mails that are coming
for your domain are received by one account at your web host.
You also implement a forwarding of those
mails to your mail administrator or use an e-mail software like
mdaemon to pull all mails into a local network based mail server.
Get your mails locally - email
hosting through catch all.
On the local mail server you can define
your actual e-mail user accounts and the local email server when it pulls
mails from the web host’s catch all account will move mails to the
corresponding e-mail account box on the local server.
What happens at the
local mail server in a catch all e-mail setup.
For example, assume that a mail is sent
to john@abc.com. This mail is received by the catch all account on the
Internet at your web host. Catchall account may be called catchall@abc.com.
Remember there is no account called john defined at the web host still the
mail arrives at the host.
Later on your local mail server checks
with the web host’s catch all account and pulls in all mails that has come
there. After pulling, (you would previously define all your user accounts in
the local mail server) it puts a specific mail in the mail box of the
respective staff in your office. Later on his local e-mail client checks
with the local e-mail server and retrieves the mail.
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