If you have an email and you enable forwarding for it, all of the inbound e-mails will be sent to a third-party email address of your choice. The email sender won't be aware of this and he will be sending the message just to the initial address. This function is effective if you have several sites, each with a different e-mail for contact, for instance. By forwarding all e-mails to one e-mail address, it will be easier for you to monitor and not neglect an email as you have overlooked to check a certain email. In case you run an enterprise, you can employ this function to watch the e-mails received by various divisions. A further advantage is that it is possible to use an official e-mail address for various needs, let’s say admin@your-domain.com, and you can get all of the messages sent to it in your private email address. It's also possible to forward e-mail messages from one email address to multiple ones, if a number of individuals should be involved with the e-mail communication.

E-mail Forwarding in Shared Website Hosting

If you have a shared website hosting package with our company and you set up an email address in your account, you'll be able to forward it with no more than a few clicks to another e-mail address of your preference. The option can be enabled whenever you create a brand new email address or at any time afterwards and disabled just as quickly if you change your mind. This is done from the Hepsia Hosting Control Panel in which you will manage your account. You'll have the option to decide whether a copy of the incoming messages will stay on our servers or not. The main benefit of this feature is basically that you will always have a backup on your server if anything happens with the other mailbox or if it isn't active for whatever reason during the time a message is forwarded. In case the feature not active, a message will be received, forwarded and removed from our system regardless of whether the remote email is operating or not, so it might be a wise decision for it to be enabled just to be on the safe side.