The term e-mail forwarding refers to a message being forwarded from a receiving address to a third-party address that is not mentioned as a recipient. For example, a client sends out an email from their personal mail box to support@domain.com and as much as they're concerned, this is actually the only receiver. If there's an active forwarding, the email can be forwarded to owner@domain.com, for instance, even though the customer never meant the e-mail to be sent there and might not be aware about the existence of this mailbox. There are numerous purposes for applying such forwarding. For instance, if you have numerous email addresses you'll be able to forward them all to a one mail box, which will make checking emails less complicated and will permit you to get e-mails and respond on time. The feature can also be used in case a number of individuals should receive a copy of an e-mail message delivered to a general mail box.

E-mail Forwarding in Shared Hosting

You will be able to forward any e-mail address hosted on our servers to one or more third-party addresses effortlessly if you've got a shared hosting package with our company. The option can be enabled and deactivated from the Emails section of the Hepsia Control Panel at any moment and you'll be able to see a summary of all emails where your messages is forwarded to. Additionally, you will have the choice to keep a copy of the inbound emails on the server and have a backup if you remove something from the remote mailbox. This feature can also be quite beneficial if there's a brief downtime with the other mailbox. Provided that it really is enabled so we make a copy of all email messages being relayed through our servers, you will not risk sacrificing messages.

E-mail Forwarding in Semi-dedicated Hosting

The feature-rich Email Manager interface inside the Hepsia Hosting Control Panel, which will come with all of our Linux semi-dedicated hosting package, will help you to forward any email address that you create with the account to one or multiple other addresses with no more than a handful of mouse clicks. You will additionally have the ability to view a set of all mailboxes that you have, which of them are forwarded and exactly where they're forwarded to. The option can be enabled and disabled at any moment and you can furthermore decide on should a backup of the incoming emails ought to be maintained on our system or not. Even though this feature is completely optional, it could be easier once you make the most of it, as you will get a copy of your e-mails when there is any kind of issue with the remote mail server. Regardless of whether there is a short-term issue and no email messages are lost on our system, you may still not receive a forwarded e-mail in case it was relayed by our servers within the downtime.