The term email forwarding describes an e-mail being forwarded from a receiving address to a third-party address that isn't mentioned as a receiver. For example, a client sends out an email from their private mailbox to support@domain.com and as far as they are involved, this is the single receiver. If there's an active forwarding, the message may be sent to owner@domain.com, for instance, although the customer never intended the e-mail to be sent there and may not be aware about the presence of this mailbox. There are several reasons for working with such forwarding. For example, if you have several email addresses you can forward them all to a sole email address, which will make checking e-mails less difficult and will allow you to receive e-mails and respond to them quickly. 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 email address.

E-mail Forwarding in Website Hosting

You'll be able to forward any email hosted on our servers to another one or more third-party email addresses easily if you have a website hosting package with us. The option can be enabled and deactivated through the Emails area of the Hepsia Control Panel whenever you want and you will be able to see a list of all email addresses where your messages is forwarded to. You will also have the choice to keep a copy of the incoming emails on the server and have a backup whenever you delete something from the remote mailbox. This option can also be very helpful if there is a temporary problem with the other mailbox. Provided that it is enabled so we make a copy of all of the e-mails being relayed through our system, you won't risk sacrificing e-mails.

E-mail Forwarding in Semi-dedicated Hosting

The feature-rich Email Manager interface in your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel, which will come with all of our semi-dedicated hosting, will help you to forward any e-mail that you create in the account to one particular or a number of additional addresses with no more than a couple of mouse clicks. Additionally, you will be able to see a set of all mailboxes that you've got, which ones are forwarded and where they're forwarded to. This feature can be activated and deactivated whenever you want and you can now furthermore select should a backup of the inbound email messages ought to be maintained on our system or not. Even though this feature is not essential, it may be far easier once you take advantage of it, because you will have a backup of the emails when there is any kind of issue with the remote email server. Even when there is a momentary problem and no email messages are lost on our end, you might still not receive a forwarded email in the event it was relayed by our servers within the downtime.