E-mail Forwarding
What's e-mail forwarding? How exactly does it function? In what occasions is it particularly helpful?
The term e-mail forwarding describes an e-mail message being forwarded from a receiving address to a third-party address which isn't listed as a recipient. For example, a customer sends an email from their private mail box to support@domain.com and as far as they are involved, it is the single receiver. If there's an active forwarding, the message may be sent to owner@domain.com, for example, although the customer in no way intended the message to be sent there and may not be aware of the existence of this mail box. There are several reasons for using such forwarding. For instance, if you've got various email addresses you are able to forward all of them to a one mail box, which can make keeping track of emails less complicated and will permit you to collect messages and respond promptly. The function may also be used if a number of people should get a copy of an e mail message delivered to a general email address.
E-mail Forwarding in Shared Hosting
It really is easy to set up forwarding for any email address set up in a shared hosting account with us. This can be achieved either when you set up a brand new email address through your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel, or any time afterwards as the forwarding may be activated and disabled for every current email address with just a couple of mouse clicks. It's also possible to choose if a copy of the inbound messages will be maintained on our servers, a very useful option. This will be a fail-safe in case that the remote email address is not accessible for some cause, not mentioning that you will always have a copy of all e-mails. When this option is not enabled for a specific e-mail address on our end, an inbound e-mail will be received and sent forward, so zero record of it will remain on the server. If the remote email address is inaccessible for the moment, you will simply lose this e-mail.