When you've got an e-mail address and you enable forwarding for it, all of the incoming messages will be sent to a third-party email address that you pick. The e-mail sender won't be aware of this and he will be sending the e-mail just to the original address. This type of function is useful if you have numerous sites, each with a different email address for contact, for example. By forwarding all emails to just a single e-mail, it will be easier for you to keep track and never miss a message as you have neglected to check on a given e-mail. If you run an enterprise, you’re able to use this feature to check the e-mails received by different departments. A further advantage is that you'll be able to use an official email address for some purposes, let’s say admin@your-domain.com, and you can now get all e-mail messages sent to it inside your personal email address. You can also forward email messages from a single email to numerous ones, in case a number of people needs to be involved with the e-mail communication.

E-mail Forwarding in Semi-dedicated Hosting

The feature-rich Email Manager tool in your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel, which comes with all the semi-dedicated hosting, will help you to forward any e-mail you set up in the account to one or numerous different email address with only a number of clicks. Additionally, you will be able to view a listing of all of the email addresses that you've, those that are forwarded and also where they are forwarded to. E-mail forwarding can be enabled and disabled at any time and you can now additionally decide on whether a backup of the incoming email messages ought to be maintained on our servers or not. Even though this option is not necessary, it could be more convenient once you make the most of it, because you possess a backup of your e-mails when there is any kind of problem with the remote email server. Even if there is a short-term problem and no e-mails are lost on our servers, you might still not get a forwarded email in case it was relayed by our servers during the downtime.