The term e-mail forwarding describes an email message being forwarded from a recipient address towards a third-party address that is not listed as a receiver. For instance, a customer sends an e-mail from their personal mail box to support@domain.com and as much as they are involved, this is actually the only recipient. If there is an active forwarding, the e-mail could be sent to owner@domain.com, for example, even though the customer never meant the email to be sent there and might not be aware about the existence of this mail box. There are different purposes for making use of such forwarding. For instance, if you've numerous emails it is possible to forward all of them to a sole mail box, which can make checking emails less complicated and will permit you to get e-mails and respond to them on time. The feature may also be used if a number of individuals should get a copy of an email message sent to a general email address.

E-mail Forwarding in Web Hosting

It really is very easy to create forwarding for virtually every email configured in a web hosting account from us. You can do this either while you make a new mailbox through your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel, or whenever you want later as the forwarding can be enabled and deactivated for any current mailbox with a few mouse clicks. You can also choose if a backup copy of the inbound emails will be kept on our servers, a pretty practical option. This will be a fail-safe in case that the remote email address is not accessible for some reason, not mentioning that you will always have a copy of all of the messages. When this option is not activated for a specific email on our end, an inbound email will be received and sent forward, so zero record of it will stay on the server. When the remote mailbox is down for the moment, you will simply lose this e-mail.

E-mail Forwarding in Semi-dedicated Hosting

For people with a semi-dedicated server from us, it will take you a couple of mouse clicks in the Email Manager section of your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel to forward any of the emails configured on our end to a third-party e-mail address. Inside the very same section you will additionally have the ability to see how many of your email addresses are forwarded and where the incoming emails are sent. It is possible to enable or disable a forwarding account at any moment and throughout the process you can also decide whether a backup copy of the messages has to be kept on our servers or not. Even if this feature isn't a necessity, it's very handy since you will get a backup of the emails on our end in case that something happens with the third-party email address. Even when they've got only a momentary problem, you run the risk of losing email messages as when our system receives and forwards an e-mail message, nothing at all will be kept on our end if you haven’t chosen a backup to be saved.