With the email forwarding enabled for any given address, all of the incoming messages will be sent to a third-party e-mail address you have picked although the latter will not be in the list of recipients and the email sender won't be aware where their e-mail will go. You can use this feature if you have numerous emails since it will likely be far more convenient to get all of the inbound messages in a single mailbox as an alternative to signing in and out of different ones continuously or configuring a variety of mailboxes in an e-mail application. If you have a business as well as an enterprise, the e-mail forwarding is also a method to check out all emails received by different departments for better coordination. You can also use this characteristic the other way around - a message sent to a standard email address can be sent to several people.

E-mail Forwarding in Shared Hosting

It is really easy to set up forwarding for virtually every e-mail configured in a shared hosting account from our company. This can be achieved either when you set up a new mailbox via your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel, or any time later because the forwarding may be enabled and deactivated for every current mailbox with a few clicks. You can also choose if a copy of the inbound messages will be maintained on our servers, a very helpful option. This will be a fail-safe if the remote email address is not accessible for whatever reason, not mentioning that you will also have a copy of all of the emails. When this feature is not activated for a given e-mail on our end, an inbound message will be received and sent forward, so zero record of it will remain on our server. If the remote mailbox is inaccessible for the moment, you will simply lose this e-mail.

E-mail Forwarding in Semi-dedicated Hosting

If you have a semi-dedicated server from our company, you will need simply a couple of mouse clicks in the Email Manager section of your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel to forward the e-mails created on our server to a third-party address. In the same area you will also be able to observe how many of your mailboxes are forwarded and where the incoming messages are sent. It is possible to activate or disable a forwarding account at any time and during the process you may also choose whether a backup copy of the emails has to be kept in our system or not. Although this option isn't a necessity, it's very handy because you will have a backup of the emails on our end in the event that anything happens with the third-party mailbox. Even if they have simply a momentary problem, you run the risk of losing emails as once our system gets and forwards an e-mail message, absolutely nothing will be stored on our end if you haven’t selected a backup to be maintained.