try browsing
www.uk2.net and in the lefthand column you can login with your domain name and password. I am not a member but after this next page loads, you should see something along the lines of "Email aliases" or "Email forwarding" or "edit email forwarding" etc. If you select this, you should be able to enter an email address consisting of
[email protected] (substituting your values in the above) or whatever and then entering where you wish it to be forwarded to e.g.
[email protected]. This should allow you to make more than one name and forward to different email addresses. For instance, I have a domain called for instance johntrav.com and if you send mail to
[email protected] it goes to the server hosting my domain which will forward it to my usual email address which in this case could be
[email protected]. Now my brother cant keep a job so he keeps moving email addresses at work so I give him
[email protected] and I can forward this to whichever company he is working for at the time. This can then apply to all members of my family and they can each have an email address ending in @johntrav.com, then if they move internet providers or main email addresses I can change as necessary so noone is ever the wiser. So you see you dont actually change your normal email address, you just make one up that you would like obviously ending in @MYDOMAIN.com and then login and tell the system where to send the mail it receives. When this is done if you are using Outlook express, look under Tool>Account>select your pop3 account if you are using one and edit the properties. Under email address and reply address enter
[email protected] substituting your values for the above and then anyone replying to your emails will automatically send them to your new domain email address and if they add you to their address book, the same will happen. Good Luck and email me at
[email protected] if you need any more help.