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Virtual Domains do not natively support email, but it is possible to receive email sent to the virtual domain. When someone sends an email to 'you@yourvirtual.com' (where 'yourvirtual.com' is your virtual domain name) it will arrive at the POP3 user 'you' on your main account (i.e. 'you@domain.com' where 'domain.com' is your main account name). You may also setup an email client like Outlook to make it appear as if you are sending from the virtual domain and not your main account. When setting up the email user 'you', in the "email address" and "reply to" fields put 'you@virtualdomain.com' and not 'you@domain.com' (you can even do this for the "display name"). The headers will be for 'domain.com', but when people receive email their email client will say 'you@virtualdomain.com' giving the appearance it was sent from the virtual domain; and when they reply to your email the email client "To" field will display and send to 'you@virtualdomain.com'.