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# SQL: Add per-domain catch-all account
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With default setting, iRedMail will reject emails sent to non-existing mail
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accounts under hosted mail domains. If you want to accept these emails, you
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need a domain catch-all account.
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With MySQL/MariaDB or PostgreSQL backend, you can add catch-all account for
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existing domain `domain.com` in SQL table `vmail.alias` like below:
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```sql
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$ mysql -u root -p
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sql> USE vmail;
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sql> INSERT INTO alias (address, goto, domain)
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VALUES ('domain.com', 'dest@example.com', 'domain.com');
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```
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This sql command creates catch-all address for domain `domain.com`, all mails
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sent to non-existing accounts under `domain.com` will be delivered to
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`dest@example.com`.
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__NOTE__: With iRedAdmin-Pro, you can manage catch-all account in domain
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profile directly. Screenshot attached.
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![](../images/iredadmin/domain_profile_catchall.png)
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## See also
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* [Add per-domain catch-all account for OpenLDAP backends](./ldap.add.catch-all.html)
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