E-mail Forwarding
Learn more about e-mail forwarding, how it works and in which circumstances it is valuable to get it enabled.
The term e-mail forwarding describes a message being forwarded from a recipient address to a third-party address that's not listed as a receiver. For example, a client sends out an email from their personal mail box to support@domain.com and as far as they are concerned, this is actually the only recipient. When there is an active forwarding, the email might be forwarded to owner@domain.com, for instance, even though the customer in no way meant the e-mail to be sent there and might not be aware about the presence of this mail box. There are various reasons for working with such forwarding. For instance, if you have numerous email addresses you'll be able to forward each of them to a one email address, which will make keeping track of e-mails less complicated and allows you to collect messages and respond to them timely. The function may also be used if a number of individuals should get a copy of an electronic message delivered to a general email address.
E-mail Forwarding in Shared Hosting
It really is simple to configure forwarding for just about any e-mail address created in a shared hosting account with our company. This can be done either while you make a new email address in your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel, or at any moment afterwards as the forwarding can be enabled and disabled for any current mailbox with just a few mouse clicks. It's also possible to decide if a backup copy of the incoming messages will be maintained on our servers, a pretty valuable option. This can be a fail-safe in case that the remote mailbox is not available for whatever reason, not mentioning that you will have always a copy of all your emails. When this feature is not activated for a given e-mail on our end, an incoming message will be received and sent forward, so zero record of it will stay on our server. If the remote mailbox is inaccessible temporarily, you will simply lose this e-mail.