From 10ee3a5ff224a98a68bb722077165583777d0076 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: YunoHost Bot Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2020 17:49:47 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] [Anonymous contrib] Translated a domain name (#1384) * Translated a domain name * Update email.md * Delete email_en.md Co-authored-by: Yunobot Co-authored-by: Alexandre Aubin --- email.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/email.md b/email.md index 63525b4c..813064ad 100644 --- a/email.md +++ b/email.md @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Configuring email aliases and auto-forwards Mail aliases and forwards can be configured for each users. For instance, the first user created on the server automatically has an alias `root@the.domain.tld` configured - meaning that an email sent to this adress will end in the inbox of the first user. Automatic forwards may be configured, for instance if an user doesn't want to configure an additional email account and just wants to receive emails from the server on, say, his/her gmail address. -Another feature which few people know about is the use of suffixes beginning with "+". For example, emails sent to `johndoe+booking@votre.domaine.tld` will automatically land in the `booking` dir (lowercase) of John Doe's mailbox or in John Doe's inbox if `booking` directory doesn't exist . It is a practical technique for example to provide an e-mail address to a website, then easily sort (via automatic filters) the mail coming from this website. +Another feature which few people know about is the use of suffixes beginning with "+". For example, emails sent to `johndoe+booking@the.domain.tld` will automatically land in the `booking` dir (lowercase) of John Doe's mailbox or in John Doe's inbox if `booking` directory doesn't exist . It is a practical technique for example to provide an e-mail address to a website, then easily sort (via automatic filters) the mail coming from this website. What happens if my server becomes unavailable ? -----------------------------------------------