With an email forwarding enabled for any given address, all of the incoming e-mail messages will be forwarded to a third-party address which you have picked although the latter will not be in the list of recipients and also, the sender will not be informed exactly where their e-mail goes. Feel free to use this function in case you have multiple email addresses since it will likely be far more convenient to receive all inbound messages in a single email address instead of signing in and out of various ones continuously or configuring a variety of mail boxes in an e-mail app. If you run a company as well as an enterprise, the e-mail forwarding is also a method to look at all emails received by different divisions for improved coordination. You could also use this characteristic the opposite way round - an e-mail sent to a general mailbox can be forwarded to several people.

E-mail Forwarding in Shared Hosting

It is really very easy to configure forwarding for every e-mail configured in a shared hosting account with our company. You can do this either when you create a brand new mailbox via your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel, or at any time later since the forwarding may be enabled and disabled for every existing email address with a few clicks. It is also possible to choose if a backup copy of the inbound messages will be kept on our servers, a pretty useful option. This will be a fail-safe if the remote mailbox is not available for some cause, not mentioning you will have always a copy of all of the e-mails. When this feature is not enabled for a given email address on our end, an incoming email will be received and sent forward, so zero record of it will remain on our server. In case the remote email address is inaccessible temporarily, you will simply lose this email.

E-mail Forwarding in Semi-dedicated Hosting

If you have a semi-dedicated server from our company, it will take simply a couple of clicks inside the Email Manager area of your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel to forward the e-mails configured on our end to a third-party address. Inside the same area you will also be able to observe how many of your email addresses are forwarded and exactly where the inbound e-mails are sent. You can enable or deactivate a forwarding account at any moment and throughout the process you may as well choose whether a copy of the messages needs to be maintained on our servers or not. Although this option isn't a requirement, it is quite practical as you will have a copy of the messages on our end in the event that anything happens with the third-party email address. Even if they have just a short-term problem, you run the risk of losing e-mail messages as when our system gets and forwards an e-mail, nothing will be stored on our end if you haven’t selected a copy to be saved.