With an email forwarding activated for a specific e-mail address, all of the inbound messages will be sent to a third-party address which you have selected even though the latter will not be in the list of recipients and the sender will not be aware where their e-mail will go. You can use such a feature in case you have a number of email addresses as it will be far more convenient to receive all inbound e-mails in just a single email address rather than signing in and out of numerous ones constantly or setting up a number of mail boxes within an email application. In case you manage a business or an enterprise, the email forwarding is a method to check out all e-mails obtained by various departments for better coordination. You could also make use of this feature the other way around - a message sent to a general email address can be forwarded to several people.

E-mail Forwarding in Hosting

It is very easy to create forwarding for just about any e-mail set up in a hosting account with our company. This can be accomplished either while you make a new email address using your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel, or at any moment in the future since the forwarding may be enabled and disabled for any existing mailbox with just a couple of mouse clicks. It is also possible to decide if a backup copy of the inbound e-mails will be maintained on our servers, a pretty practical option. This can be a fail-safe if the remote mailbox is not accessible for some cause, not mentioning that you'll have always a backup of all of the emails. If this option is not enabled for a given e-mail address on our end, an inbound message will be received and sent forward, so no record of it will remain on our server. When the remote mailbox is down temporarily, you will simply lose this message.

E-mail Forwarding in Semi-dedicated Servers

The feature-rich Email Manager tool in the Hepsia Hosting Control Panel, which will come with all our semi-dedicated server, will allow you to forward any e-mail address you set up with the account to one particular or many different addresses with just a handful of clicks. Additionally, you will have the ability to view a list of all mailboxes that you have, which ones are forwarded plus exactly where they're forwarded to. This feature can be activated and disabled at any time and you can also select should a backup of the inbound e-mails should be kept on our system or not. Though this option is not required, it might be far easier once you take advantage of it, as you will have a backup of the messages if there's some kind of problem with the remote mail server. Regardless of whether there's a momentary issue and no email messages are lost on our servers, you may still not receive a forwarded e-mail in the event it was sent by our servers during the downtime.