Best way of forwarding email

Soldato
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Our email forwarders (in cPanel) are a mess at the moment. We don't even have a big office as there's only 3 of us but we do have numerous domains which is why it's quite messy.

So for example, for each domain there's:

person1@
person2@
person3@
generic@

Each email needs to be forwarded to every other person PLUS each person's Gmail account which acts as a 'bin' for all domains to read on phones etc. So as an actual example:

Email gets sent to [email protected]. Gets forwarded to [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected].

We've got about 6 active domains that this works for hence the messy :p. Any advice?
 
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Sorry, obviously not looking in the right place - whereabouts? I can set a default address, but it only allows one email, or forwarders which again don't allow comma separation.
 
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Isn't a catch all just for email that goes to an invalid email address at your domain?

The only other way apart from doing the multiple separate forwarders in cPanel, you can't do comma separation because of some JavaScript validation issues I believe, is to set up GMail accounts for each of your @domain emails. Then add the @domain emails as a send from address, then add a forwarder and then add filters for the other addresses, as you can only have one forwarder in GMail. That'll probably take while but you'll be able to email from GMail with your domain email instead of RoundCube or what ever it is you use now.
 
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Hmm, dammit. The long/messy way it is! Need to figure out why mail isn't getting delivered though, will contact Vidahost.

We use Thunderbird/Mail atm and want to stay away from web-based.
 
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