If you have an email address and you activate forwarding for it, all inbound e-mails will be sent to a third-party mailbox of your choice. The sender will not be aware of this and he will send the email just to the initial address. This type of function is effective for people with several Internet sites, each with a separate email for contact, for example. By forwarding all e-mails to just a single email, it will be simpler for you to keep track and never miss a message because you have neglected to check on a specific e-mail. In case you run an enterprise, you’ll be able to use this function to keep track of the emails received by different departments. A further benefit is that you're able to work with an official e-mail address for a number of needs, let’s say admin@your-domain.com, and you can now get all messages sent to it in your private email address. It's also possible to forward email messages from a single email address to a number of ones, if a number of people should be involved in the email communication.

E-mail Forwarding in Cloud Hosting

If you have a cloud hosting plan with our company and you create email addresses inside your account, you are able to forward it with just a couple of mouse clicks to another address of your choosing. The option can be activated when you set up a new mailbox or at any time later on and deactivated just as easily any time you change your mind. This can be done with the Hepsia Hosting Control Panel where you can control your account. In addition, you will have the option to decide if a copy of the inbound messages will stay on our servers or not. The advantage of this option is that you will always have a copy on your server if anything happens with the other email address or if perhaps it isn't active for reasons unknown at the time an email is forwarded. In case the feature not enabled, an email will be received, forwarded and removed from our system regardless of whether the remote e-mail address is functioning or not, so it can be quite a wise decision for it to be active just to be on the safe side.