The term e-mail forwarding describes an e-mail message being forwarded from a receiving address towards a third-party address that isn't listed as a recipient. For example, a customer sends an e-mail from their personal mailbox to [email protected] and as far as they're involved, it is the single recipient. If there's an active forwarding, the message can be forwarded to [email protected], for instance, although the customer never meant the e-mail to be sent there and might not be aware about the presence of this mail box. There are different purposes for applying such forwarding. For example, if you have a number of e-mail addresses you'll be able to forward each of them to a sole mail box, which can make checking emails less complicated and will allow you to get emails and respond to them quickly. The feature could also be used if a number of people should receive a copy of an electronic message sent to a standard email address.

E-mail Forwarding in Shared Hosting

You are able to forward any email hosted through our system to one or more third-party email addresses effortlessly if you've got a shared hosting package with our company. The option can be activated and disabled in the Emails section of the Hepsia Control Panel at any moment and you'll be able to see a directory of all email addresses where your messages will be sent to. You will also have the choice to leave a duplicate of the incoming emails on the server and have a backup whenever you delete something from the remote mailbox. This option can be very practical if there's a temporary problem with the other mailbox. Provided that it really is activated and we make a copy of all your e-mails being relayed through our system, you'll not risk sacrificing e-mails.

E-mail Forwarding in Semi-dedicated Hosting

The feature-rich Email Manager interface inside the Hepsia Hosting Control Panel, which comes with all our Linux semi-dedicated package, allows you to forward any e-mail address that you make with the account to one particular or several additional addresses with only a few clicks. You'll have the ability to see a listing of all of the email addresses that you've, those that are forwarded plus exactly where they're forwarded to. This option can be activated and deactivated at any moment and you can now also select whether a copy of the incoming email messages ought to be maintained on our servers or not. Although this option is completely optional, it might be easier once you make the most of it, because you will get a copy of your e-mails when there is some problem with the remote email server. Regardless of whether there is a momentary issue and no e-mails are lost on our servers, you might still not get a forwarded message in case it was sent by our servers during the downtime.