If you have an e-mail and you activate forwarding for it, all of the incoming emails will be sent to a third-party email address of your choosing. The sender won't be aware of this and he will be sending the email just to the original address. This type of function is useful for people with numerous Internet sites, each one with a unique email address for contact, for instance. By forwarding all e-mails to one particular email, it will be simpler for you to keep track and not pass up a message as you have overlooked to check on a particular email. In case you have a company, you are able to use this feature to observe the communication received by different divisions. An additional advantage is the fact that you can make use of an official email address for some purposes, let’s say admin@your-domain.com, and you can now get all e-mails sent to it in your private mailbox. In addition, you can forward e-mails from a single email address to multiple ones, if a number of people should be involved with the email conversation.
E-mail Forwarding in Cloud Hosting
In case you have a cloud hosting package with our company and you set up email addresses in your account, you are able to forward it with just a few mouse clicks to any other e-mail address of your choice. The feature can be activated whenever you create a new email address or any time later on and disabled just as easily if you change your mind. This is done with the Hepsia Hosting Control Panel where you will handle your account. Additionally, you will have the option to decide whether a duplicate of the incoming e-mails will stay on our servers or not. The benefit of this feature is basically that you will always have a copy on your server if anything happens with the other email address or if it is not active for whatever reason at the time a message is forwarded. If the feature not active, a message will be received, forwarded and deleted from our system regardless of whether the remote e-mail address is functioning or not, so it is actually a good idea to have it active just to be on the safe side.