The term email forwarding describes an email message being forwarded from a receiving address to a third-party address that isn't mentioned as a recipient. For example, a customer sends out an email from their personal mailbox to support@domain.com and as far as they are concerned, this is the only recipient. If there's an active forwarding, the email might be forwarded to owner@domain.com, for instance, although the customer never intended the e-mail to be sent there and might not be aware of the existence of this mailbox. There are several reasons for working with such forwarding. For instance, if you've a number of emails you'll be able to forward each of them to a one email address, which will make monitoring email messages less difficult and allows you to collect emails and respond to them quickly. The function could also be used in case a number of individuals should get a copy of an e-mail message delivered to a standard email address.

E-mail Forwarding in Shared Web Hosting

It really is very easy to configure forwarding for any email configured in a shared web hosting account from our company. This can be accomplished either while you create a new e-mail address via your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel, or whenever you want afterwards since the forwarding may be enabled and disabled for any existing mailbox with a few clicks. You can also decide if a copy of the inbound e-mails will be kept on our servers, which is a very useful option. This can be a fail-safe if the remote mailbox is not available for whatever cause, not mentioning you will always have a backup of all of the emails. When this option 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. When the remote email address is unavailable for the moment, you'll lose this e-mail.