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Removing Mail Forwarders

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<h2 class="heading2">Removing Mail Forwarders</h2>
<p class="bodytext">To remove a mail forwarder:</p>

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<li class="procedurelistnumber">On your Home page, click the domain name you need.</li>
<li class="procedurelistnumber">Click the <img xsrc="http://support.sydneywebhosting.com.au/images/16133.gif" align="bottom" border="0" height="32" hspace="0" vspace="0" width="32" /> <strong class="specialbold">Mail</strong> icon.</li>
<li class="procedurelistnumber">Select a check box corresponding to the mail forwarder that you wish to remove.</li>
<li class="procedurelistnumber">Click <img xsrc="http://support.sydneywebhosting.com.au/images/16254.gif" align="bottom" border="0" height="16" hspace="0" vspace="0" width="16" /> <strong class="specialbold">Remove Selected</strong>.</li>
<li class="procedurelistnumber">When prompted, confirm removal and click <strong class="specialbold">OK</strong>.</li>
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