We're planning to move all our corporate emails to Google Apps, but I couldn't find an answer to the following question anywhere. Hope anybody will help.
Currently, we have 10 real email addresses (that is, for everyone in our organization) plus a handful of administrative ones (like support@
, registrationrequest@
, etc.). After moving to Google Apps I'm only planning to keep these 10 "real" addresses and leave support@
as the only "administrative" address: there's no benefit in paying 50$ a year for an address which will receive a dozen emails a year.
So here's my problem: is it possible to tell Google Apps to forward all emails sent to an unknown (unregistered) address to a particular email box so that all emails sent to, say, registrationrequest@
will eventually end up in support@
?
Best Answer
This is called a "catch-all" address: there is information on setting this up at http://www.google.com/support/a/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=33962
Note that this is a good way to get a lot of spam, but hopefully that will all get filtered.