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# LDAP: Add a mail alias account
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* Log into phpLDAPadmin as LDAP root dn `cn=Manager` or `cn=vmailadmin` :
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![](http://screenshots.iredmail.googlecode.com/hg/phpldapadmin/login.png)
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* Expand LDAP tree in left panel, click `Create new entry here` under `ou=Aliases` of your domain, and select `Default` in right panel:
![](http://screenshots.iredmail.googlecode.com/hg/phpldapadmin/create_alias_1.png)
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* Select object class `mailAlias` in right panel:
![](http://screenshots.iredmail.googlecode.com/hg/phpldapadmin/create_alias_2.png)
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* Input required fields of alias account:
![](http://screenshots.iredmail.googlecode.com/hg/phpldapadmin/create_alias_3.png)
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__WARNING__: Attribute `enabledService` requires two values: `mail` , `deliver` .
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* Confirm to create:
![](http://screenshots.iredmail.googlecode.com/hg/phpldapadmin/create_alias_4.png)
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* Add missing value of attribute `enabledService` , and you can add as many destination addresses as you want here (value of attribute `mailForwardingAddress` ):
![](http://screenshots.iredmail.googlecode.com/hg/phpldapadmin/create_alias_5.png)
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