The term email forwarding refers to an email message being forwarded from a receiving address towards a third-party address which isn't mentioned as a receiver. For example, a client sends out an e-mail from their private mailbox to support@domain.com and as much as they are concerned, this is actually the single recipient. When there is an active forwarding, the e-mail might be sent to owner@domain.com, for instance, although the customer never intended the message to be sent there and might not be aware of the existence of this mailbox. There are numerous reasons for making use of such forwarding. For example, if you've got numerous email addresses you can forward them all to a one mailbox, which can make monitoring e-mails simpler and will permit you to get messages and respond in a timely manner. The function may also be used if a number of people should receive a copy of an e-mail message sent to a standard email address.

E-mail Forwarding in Shared Web Hosting

You will be able to forward any e-mail address hosted through our system to one or more third-party email addresses effortlessly if you have a shared web hosting package with us. The option can be activated and deactivated in the Emails section of the Hepsia Control Panel whenever you want and you'll be able to check out an index of all emails where your correspondence is forwarded to. Additionally, you will have the option to leave a duplicate of the inbound communications on our server and have a backup if you remove anything from the remote email address. This option can also be rather useful if there is a temporary downtime with the other email address. Provided that it is activated so we keep a copy of all e-mails being relayed through our system, you simply will not risk sacrificing e-mails.

E-mail Forwarding in Semi-dedicated Servers

If you have a semi-dedicated server through us, you will need a couple of clicks in the Email Manager part of your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel to forward any of the e-mail addresses set up on our end to a third-party address. Inside the exact same section you will also be able to observe how many of your mailboxes are forwarded and where the incoming e-mails are sent. You're able to enable or deactivate a forwarding account at any time and throughout the process you may as well decide whether a backup of the email messages has to be maintained in our system or not. Even if this feature isn't a requirement, it is quite practical since you will get a backup copy of the messages on our end in case that something occurs with the third-party mailbox. Even if they've got only a short-term problem, you risk losing email messages as the moment our server receives and forwards an email, nothing will be maintained on our end unless you selected a backup to be maintained.