What is e -mail alias?
alias e -mail is simply an e -mail address that is created and used to hand over e -mail addresses. It is not a real user account or not match the user account on the postal server. It is just a name that must be in the format of e -mail addresses, which is composed of the name and symbol "AT", followed by the name of the domain. The word "alias" means an assumed name and indicates the name or name that a person or entity is also known. Some people consider e -mail alias to be a virtual e -mail address because, with the exception of the fact that it does not match the actual user account, it behaves in every different way, such as the real e -mail address.
There are many good reasons to create e -mail alias and there are different ways to achieve it. Some real e -mail addresses are quite lengthy and can be remembered. This is especially true for the address provided by the employer, because one typical format for e -mail addresses Je first name of the employee of Folsmích, followed by his surname, the symbol "AT" and the name of the company's domain. If a person has a long name or name that is not easy to remember or magic, he could be able to use an e -mail alias that is much easier to remember and shorter in the length of the body than a real account.
Another reason one might want to create aka is to provide a general e -mail address that is published. It is a common practice of many webmaster, who often provide visitors to websites for which they are responsible with a way to contact them with e -mail. Some companies also decide to use alias e -mail, where visitors to websites can send general questions or general information. For example, webmaster web could create e -mail alias "webmaster@", followed by a domain name and general questions could be sentto "info@", followed by domain name.
One of the popular ways of creating alias is to go through the control panel, if offered, a host company website. Generally, there is an e -mail option to create real user accounts and the e -mail alias from which the mail is handed over. If an e -mail alias is created, it must be associated with specific actions such as handing over, because it is not a real separate account that can "hold" the mail on the postal server. Alias are suitable for several reasons: it may have multiple recipients, help protect or hide a real user account, does not take up space on the postal server as a real user account and can be removed without losing the e -mails that have already been handed over to the actual address.