Email to unkown accounts

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From: Tim (Myemail_at_here.com)
Date: 01/05/05


Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2005 11:45:50 -0500

Hello,

Can anyone tell if there is a way to control what account, if any, all email
that come to addresses that are not setup go to. Example... email sent to
bob@here.com and the server that host Here.com does not have a Bob setup,
Where does this meassage go to and how can I set it to go to a mailbox setup
for unkown accounts? Hope this makes sense.

Thanks,

Tim



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