With the email forwarding activated for a specific e-mail address, all inbound e-mail messages will be sent to a third-party address you have chosen even though the latter won't be in the list of recipients and the email sender won't be aware where their e-mail goes. You can use this feature in case you have a number of emails because it will be more convenient to receive all of the inbound emails in a single mailbox rather than logging in and out of various ones constantly or configuring a variety of mail boxes in an e-mail application. In case you run a business or an organization, the email forwarding is also a method to check all messages obtained by various divisions for better coordination. You can also make use of this function the opposite way round - an email sent to a standard mailbox can be forwarded to several people.

E-mail Forwarding in Shared Hosting

You will be able to forward any email hosted on our servers to another one or more third-party addresses effortlessly if you've got a shared hosting package with us. The option can be activated and disabled from the Emails section of the Hepsia Control Panel at any time and you'll be able to check out a list of all emails where your messages is forwarded to. You will also have the option to leave a duplicate of the inbound messages on our server and get a backup whenever you remove something from the remote email address. This option can also be quite helpful if there's a temporary problem with the other mailbox. Provided that it is activated and we make a copy of all of the e-mails being relayed through our servers, you simply will not risk sacrificing 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 the Linux semi-dedicated service, will enable you to forward any email address that you create with the account to one particular or many different email address with only several mouse clicks. You'll be capable to see a list of all of the mailboxes that you've got, which ones are forwarded and where they are forwarded to. This option can be activated and deactivated at any time and you can now additionally decide on whether a backup of the inbound emails ought to be kept on our servers or not. Although this option is not necessary, it may be far more convenient once you make the most of it, as you will possess a backup of the messages when there is any kind of trouble with the remote email server. Even if there is a short-term issue and no emails are lost on our end, you might still not get a forwarded message if it was relayed by our servers within the downtime.