With an email forwarding activated for any specific e-mail address, all incoming messages will be sent to a third-party e-mail address that you have selected even though the latter won't be in the list of recipients and the sender will never be aware exactly where their email will go. You can use this function if you have a number of emails because it will be far easier to get all incoming emails in just a single mailbox rather than logging in and out of various ones constantly or configuring a variety of mail boxes in an email app. In case you have a company or an organization, the e-mail forwarding is a solution to check all e-mails obtained by numerous divisions for better coordination. You could also use this function the other way round - an email sent to a general mailbox can be sent to several people.

E-mail Forwarding in Shared Web Hosting

The Hepsia Control Panel, which comes with all of our shared web hosting packages, will help you forward any email address inside the account to another one with ease. You can do this either during the creation of a new mailbox or whenever you want later on if you choose that you want this function. During the process, you are able to choose if you prefer a backup of the messages to be kept on the server. In this way, you'll have a backup and you'll steer clear of the probability to lose a message if the forwarding is to an exterior address, that's momentarily unavailable. This feature can be activated and deactivated at any time, but if you use email messages for essential matters, it is far better to use it, as no records of the email messages are kept on the server in case the option is not enabled. If you decide that you don't need forwarding anymore, it will take simply a click to disable it.

E-mail Forwarding in Semi-dedicated Servers

The feature-rich Email Manager tool in your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel, which will come with all of the Linux semi-dedicated server, will assist you to forward any email that you make with the account to one particular or multiple other email address with no more than a few mouse clicks. You will also have the ability to see a number of all email addresses you have, which of them are forwarded plus exactly where they are forwarded to. This feature can be enabled and deactivated at any time and you can now furthermore decide on if a backup of the inbound email messages ought to be kept on our system or not. Though this option is completely optional, it could be easier if you take advantage of it, because you possess a copy of the messages if there is some kind of trouble with the remote mail server. Even if there's a temporary problem and no emails are lost on our system, you may still not get a forwarded e-mail in case it was sent by our servers during the downtime.