E-mail Forwarding
Email Forwarding - find when it is useful and how to enable it from your hosting account.
When you've got an e-mail and you enable forwarding for it, all of the inbound emails will be sent to a third-party mailbox of your choice. The sender will not be aware of this and he will be sending the email to the first address. This function is useful if you have numerous Internet sites, each with a different e-mail for contact, for example. By forwarding all emails to one e-mail, it will be simpler for you to keep track and not miss an e-mail because you have overlooked to check a particular e-mail address. For those who run an enterprise, you are able to employ this feature to observe the communication received by various divisions. An additional advantage is the fact that you can use an official e-mail address for a number of reasons, let’s say admin@your-domain.com, and you can now get all e-mails sent to it in your personal email address. In addition, you can forward messages from one e-mail to multiple ones, if a number of people needs to be involved in the email communication.
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E-mail Forwarding in Semi-dedicated Hosting
The feature-rich Email Manager interface in the Hepsia Hosting Control Panel, which comes with all of the
Linux semi-dedicated package, will help you to forward any e-mail you set up in the account to one or a number of other email address with only a number of mouse clicks. You'll be capable to see a list of all email addresses you have, those that are forwarded plus exactly where they are forwarded to. The option can be activated and disabled at any time and you can now also select whether a backup of the inbound e-mails should be maintained on our servers or not. Even though this feature is not essential, it might be easier when you make the most of it, because you have a backup of your e-mails if there's some kind of issue with the remote email server. Even if there's a short-term issue and no emails are lost on our end, you may still not get a forwarded message in case it was sent by our servers during the downtime.