The term email forwarding describes an email being forwarded from a recipient address towards a third-party address that is not listed as a receiver. For example, a client sends an e-mail from their private mail box to support@domain.com and as far as they are involved, this is actually the only receiver. When there is an active forwarding, the message might be sent 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 existence of this mail box. There are different reasons for applying such forwarding. For instance, if you've various email addresses you are able to forward them all to a sole mail box, which will make checking email messages less difficult and will allow you to receive messages and respond quickly. The feature may also be used if a number of people should get a copy of an e mail message sent to a general mail box.

E-mail Forwarding in Cloud Hosting

You'll be able to forward any email address hosted through our system to one or more third-party email addresses with ease if you've got a cloud hosting plan with our company. The option can be enabled and deactivated in the Emails area of the Hepsia Control Panel at any moment and you'll be able to check out a directory of all email addresses where your correspondence will be sent to. Additionally, you will have the option to keep a copy of the inbound communications on our server and get a backup in case that you delete anything from the remote email address. This feature can also be rather handy if there's a temporary problem with the other mailbox. As long as it is enabled so we make a copy of all your e-mails being relayed through our servers, you simply won't risk losing e-mails.

E-mail Forwarding in Semi-dedicated Servers

If you have a semi-dedicated server through us, it will take you just a few mouse clicks inside the Email Manager area of your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel to forward the e-mails set up on our server to a third-party address. Inside the very same section you will additionally have the ability to see how many of your mailboxes are forwarded and where the incoming e-mails are sent. It is easy to enable or deactivate a forwarding account at any time and throughout the process you can also choose if a backup copy of the e-mails has to be maintained in our system or not. Even if this option isn't a necessity, it's very valuable because you will get a backup of the emails on our end in case that anything occurs with the third-party mailbox. Even when they have only a temporary problem, you run the risk of losing email messages as the moment our system receives and forwards a message, absolutely nothing will be kept on our end unless you chosen a backup to be kept.