A method and system for forwarding an e-mail message intended to be delivered
to
a first e-mail address to a second e-mail address in the event the first e-mail
address is disfavored. An e-mail message is sent from a from a first computer that
was originally addressed to a first e-mail address to a second computer that is
capable of forwarding the e-mail message to a second e-mail address. The second
computer receives the e-mail message and parses the first e-mail address from the
e-mail message to determine if there is a second e-mail address associated with
the first e-mail address. If there is a second e-mail address associated with the
first e-mail address, the second computer sends the e-mail message to a third computer
associated with the second e-mail address. If there is not, then the second computer
determines if it can suggest a username, or a new username format to be used for
the username associated with the domain name address of the disfavored e-mail address.