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12 changes: 6 additions & 6 deletions docs/community/membership/ubuntu-email.md
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1. Log into [Forward Email](https://forwardemail.net/en/ubuntu) using your UbuntuOne SSO account. Under {guilabel}`Quick Links` beside the [`ubuntu.com`](https://ubuntu.com/) domain, select **Aliases**.

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![Screenshot of forward email aliases landing page with a button to log in with Ubuntu One](one.png)

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![Screenshot of domain names list, showing the ubuntu.com domain with quick links options and aliases option selected](two.png)

2. Select {guilabel}`Edit` under {guilabel}`Quick links` and enter your personal email under **Forwarding Recipients**.

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![Screenshot of aliases page, with a edit option under quick links](three.png)

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![Screenshot of forwarding recipients field filled with a personal email address](four.png)

3. If you plan on sending emails via your [`ubuntu.com`](https://ubuntu.com/) address, then under {guilabel}`Quick Links` select {guilabel}`Generate Password` to create a unique password. You will use this when configuring your SMTP services on your mail application of choice.

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![Screenshot of password creation field with generate password option](five.png)

4. Once you have your SMTP password, you can click on the {guilabel}`Setup Instructions` link to learn how to configure mail sending on various desktop and mobile mail applications.

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![Screenshot of quick links, with the set up instructions button selected](six.png)

## Feedback and support

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