Yes, it should work at GoDaddy as that is pretty common functionality. You can simple go to settings for each and set the forward. Or, if this is permanent, close them down and recreate them as alias to the one you keep.
Yeah you have to do it at the host provider
Spammers will jump on them / bits
Better make them easy throwaway versions
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Most people will never notice the difference, of course, as any locambulatory feedback is re-routed through the primary polycyclic encaptolography shaft, effectively eliminating nearly all percieved relative phase eddies of the directories.
You can use an email client like Thunderbird or others that will get the mail from all of your accounts.
I host my domains at Namecheap.com and they support catch-all email forwarding. When a site S asks for an email address, I give them S@mydomain.com. That way I know who spams and who sells my email to spammers. That’s how I found out for example, that the people who were collecting donations to the Canadian truckers were sleazy fraudsters.
1) Ask godaddy
2) Win 7 is past it’s End of Life and you probably shouldn’t be surfing with it
I’ve been using WebHostingPad for my domain and email hosting.
I have an email, default@”Do_Tar”.com, as a catch-all. All email sent to any nonexistent address, such as “wrong@Do_tar.com” goes to the default@Do_Tar.com address.
This “default” is then treated as any standard email account.