With an email forwarding enabled for a specific address, all inbound email messages will be sent to a third-party address that you have selected although the latter will not be in the list of recipients and also, the email sender will not be aware exactly where their email will go. Feel free to use this type of feature if you have a number of emails since it will be easier to receive all incoming e-mails in a single mailbox rather than signing in and out of different ones on a regular basis or setting up a variety of mailboxes within an e-mail client. In case you run a business as well as an organization, the e-mail forwarding is also a solution to check out all emails obtained by different departments for improved coordination. You could also make use of this function the other way around - an email sent to a general mailbox can be forwarded to several people.

E-mail Forwarding in Shared Website Hosting

You'll be able to forward any email hosted on our servers to another one or more third-party email addresses effortlessly if you've got a shared website hosting plan with our company. The feature can be activated and disabled in the Emails area of the Hepsia Control Panel whenever you want and you will be able to check out a directory of all email addresses where your correspondence will be forwarded to. You'll have the option to keep a copy of the incoming communications on the server and get a backup in case that you remove anything from the remote mailbox. This option can be quite practical if there is a brief downtime with the other email address. As long as it really is activated so we keep a copy of all email messages being relayed through our servers, you won't risk sacrificing e-mails.

E-mail Forwarding in Semi-dedicated Hosting

If you have a semi-dedicated server from our company, it will take you a couple of mouse clicks inside the Email Manager section of your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel to forward the e-mails created on our server to a third-party address. In the exact same section you will additionally be able to observe how many of your mailboxes are forwarded and exactly where the incoming e-mails are going. You can activate or deactivate a forwarding account at any time and throughout the process you could also decide whether a backup of the e-mails should be kept on our servers or not. Although this option is not a necessity, it is quite useful since you will get a backup of the messages on our end in the event that something occurs with the third-party mailbox. Even when they have a momentary problem, you risk losing emails as the moment our system receives and forwards an e-mail message, nothing will be kept on our end unless you selected a backup to be kept.