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# SQL: User mail forwarding
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!!! attention
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* This document is applicable to iRedMail-0.9.6 and earlier releases.
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* Here's [doc for iRedMail-0.9.7 and later releases](./sql.user.mail.forwarding.html).
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## Set mail forwarding with iRedAdmin-Pro
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With iRedAdmin-Pro, you can manage mail forwarding addresses in user
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profile page, under tab `Forwarding`.
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Screenshot:
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2017-10-28 00:38:13 -05:00
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![](./images/iredadmin/user_profile_mail_forwarding.png){: width=1000px }
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2017-08-09 05:46:04 -05:00
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## Set mail forwarding with SQL command line
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Let's say you have an existing mail user `user@domain.com`, and you want to
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forward all received emails to another address `forward@example.com`,
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to achieve this, you can login to SQL server and update `vmail` database like
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below:
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```
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sql> USE vmail;
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sql> UPDATE alias SET goto='forward@example.com' WHERE address='user@domain.com';
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```
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If you want to forward email to multiple destinations, please separate
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addresses with comma like below:
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```
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sql> UPDATE alias SET goto='forward_1@example.com,forward_2@example.com,forward_3@example.com' WHERE address='user@domain.com';
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```
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To save a copy of forwarded email in mailbox, please add your own email address
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as a forwarding destination like below:
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```
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sql> UPDATE alias SET goto='user@domain.com,forward_1@example.com' WHERE address='user@domain.com';
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```
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## Related tutorial
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* [LDAP: user mail forwarding](./ldap.user.mail.forwarding.html)
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