Setting up .mac addresses in iWeb sites

My .mac site (www.chaibabyusa.com) has been setup and published on iWeb '08 in .Mac.
I would like to have email addresses setup ([email protected]) so that an email could be forwarded to an external site (@gail.com, for example).
Thank you in advance for your assistance. BTW, if you like tea or tea products you may want to visit the site..
Raj

I spoke to the internet provider (1&1) and they told me that since the website wasa forwarded cname, the email was similarly forwarded. is this not the case?
I think that is only true if you do the CNAME forwarding the wrong way. Read this link:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1288484&tstart=0

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