The term e-mail forwarding refers to a message being forwarded from a recipient address to a third-party address that's not mentioned as a recipient. For instance, a client sends an email from their private mail box to support@domain.com and as much as they are concerned, this is the single recipient. If there's an active forwarding, the message can be forwarded to owner@domain.com, for instance, even though the customer in no way intended the email to be sent there and might not be aware about the presence of this mail box. There are numerous purposes for applying such forwarding. For example, if you've got several emails you'll be able to forward all of them to a sole email address, which can make checking email messages easier and will allow you to collect messages and respond to them in a timely manner. The feature could also be used if a number of people should receive a copy of an e-mail message sent to a general email address.

E-mail Forwarding in Cloud Website Hosting

You are able to forward any e-mail hosted on our servers to another one or more third-party addresses effortlessly if you have a cloud website hosting package with our company. The feature can be activated and disabled in the Emails section of the Hepsia Control Panel whenever you want and you'll be able to check out an index of all email addresses where your correspondence will be forwarded to. Additionally, you will have the choice to leave a copy of the inbound messages on the server and get a backup in case that you remove anything from the remote email address. This option can be very beneficial if there's a brief problem with the other mailbox. Provided that it is activated and we make a copy of all email messages being relayed through our servers, you'll not risk losing messages.

E-mail Forwarding in Semi-dedicated Hosting

For people with a semi-dedicated server through our company, you will need only a couple of mouse clicks in the Email Manager part of your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel to forward the email addresses created on our system to a third-party e-mail address. Inside the very same section you will also be able to see how many of your email addresses are forwarded and where the incoming e-mails are sent. It is possible to enable or deactivate a forwarding account whenever you want and throughout the process you may as well decide whether a backup of the e-mails needs to be kept in our system or not. Even if this feature isn't a requirement, it's very handy because you will have a backup of the emails on our end just in case that something occurs with the third-party mailbox. Even if they have just a short-term issue, you run the risk of losing e-mails as once our system gets and forwards a message, nothing will be stored on our end unless you chosen a copy to be saved.