The term e-mail forwarding refers to an email message being forwarded from a receiving address towards a third-party address which isn't listed as a recipient. For instance, a customer sends out an email from their personal mailbox to support@domain.com and as much as they are concerned, this is actually the single receiver. When there is an active forwarding, the e-mail could be forwarded to owner@domain.com, for example, although the customer in no way meant the message to be sent there and may not be aware of the presence of this mail box. There are various reasons for working with such forwarding. For instance, if you've several email addresses it is possible to forward each of them to a single mailbox, which can make checking emails less complicated and will permit you to receive emails and respond to them quickly. The function could also be used in case a number of individuals should get a copy of an e-mail message delivered to a general mailbox.
E-mail Forwarding in Web Hosting
You will be able to forward any e-mail hosted through our system to another one or more third-party email addresses effortlessly if you've got a web hosting plan with us. The option can be activated and disabled in the Emails section of the Hepsia Control Panel at any moment and you'll be able to see a list of all emails where your messages will be sent to. You will also have the choice to keep a copy of the incoming messages on our server and have a backup in case that you delete anything from the remote email address. This option can also be very valuable if there is a brief problem with the other email address. As long as it really is enabled and we make a copy of all of the email messages being relayed through our servers, you simply will not risk losing e-mails.
E-mail Forwarding in Semi-dedicated Hosting
The feature-rich Email Manager interface in your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel, which comes with all of our Linux semi-dedicated package, will help you to forward any email you make with the account to one or a number of different addresses with only a handful of mouse clicks. Additionally, you will be capable to view a set of all of the mailboxes you have, which ones are forwarded and also where they're forwarded to. This feature can be activated and deactivated at any moment and you can also select whether a copy of the inbound email messages should be kept on our servers or not. Even though this feature is not necessary, it could be easier once you take advantage of it, as you will possess a copy of your emails if there is some kind of problem with the remote email server. Regardless of whether there's a momentary problem and no email messages are lost on our servers, you may still not get a forwarded email if it was relayed by our servers during the downtime.