At Digital Surge, every account must be registered with a unique email address.
However, many users want to manage multiple account types without juggling several inboxes. Email aliases provide a simple solution, as long as your email provider supports them.
What is an Email Alias?
An email alias is a modified version of your email address that still delivers messages to your main inbox. Many email providers, such as Gmail and Outlook, allow you to create aliases using the plus symbol (+).
For example, if your primary email is:
johnsmith@gmail.com
You can create aliases such as:
johnsmith+personal@gmail.com for your Personal account
johnsmith+smsf@gmail.com for your SMSF account
johnsmith+trust@gmail.com for your Trust account
johnsmith+business@gmail.com for your Business account
All emails sent to these aliases will still arrive in your main johnsmith@gmail.com inbox.
Why Use Email Aliases?
Keeps your accounts organised with unique logins for each account type
Simplifies management by using one inbox
Helps you avoid creating and remembering multiple unrelated email addresses
Meets Digital Surge’s requirement for unique email logins
Important Note
Please ensure that your email provider supports aliasing using the plus symbol (+). Most major providers, including Gmail, Outlook, iCloud, and Yahoo Mail, support this feature.
Need more help?
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact our support team.
