The term email forwarding refers to a message being forwarded from a receiving address towards a third-party address which isn't listed as a receiver. For example, a customer sends an email from their personal mailbox to support@domain.com and as much as they're involved, this is actually the single recipient. If there is an active forwarding, the e-mail might be forwarded to owner@domain.com, for example, although the customer never meant the message to be sent there and might not be aware about the presence of this mail box. There are various purposes for applying such forwarding. For instance, if you've various e-mail addresses you can forward all of them to a one email address, which can make checking e-mails easier and will allow you to get e-mails and respond quickly. The feature could also be used in case a number of people should get a copy of an e mail message sent to a standard email address.

E-mail Forwarding in Hosting

You will be able to forward any e-mail hosted on our servers to another one or more third-party addresses with ease if you have a hosting plan with us. The feature can be enabled and deactivated through the Emails section of the Hepsia Control Panel at any moment and you'll be able to check out a list of all emails where your messages will be forwarded to. You will also have the option to keep a copy of the inbound emails on the server and have a backup in case that you remove anything from the remote mailbox. This feature can be very valuable if there's a temporary problem with the other mailbox. Provided that it really is enabled so we keep a copy of all your e-mails being relayed through our servers, you'll not risk losing emails.

E-mail Forwarding in Semi-dedicated Hosting

If you have a semi-dedicated server from us, it will take just a few clicks in the Email Manager area of your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel to forward any of the e-mails created on our end to a third-party address. In the exact same area you will additionally be able to observe how many of your mailboxes are forwarded and exactly where the incoming e-mails are going. You're able to activate or disable a forwarding account at any time and during the process you may also decide if a copy of the email messages needs to be kept on our servers or not. Even if this feature isn't a necessity, it's practical as you will get a copy of the emails on our end just in case that anything occurs with the third-party mailbox. Even when they've got a short-term issue, you risk losing emails as when our system gets and forwards an e-mail, nothing at all will be kept on our end if you haven’t selected a copy to be stored.