E-mail Forwarding in Shared Web Hosting
In case you have a shared web hosting package with our company and you create e-mail addresses inside your account, you'll be able to forward it with just a few mouse clicks to another address of your choice. The option can be enabled when you make a new email address or at any time later on and disabled just as easily any time you change your mind. This is done through the Hepsia Hosting Control Panel in which you can handle your account. Additionally, you will have the option to choose whether a copy of the inbound messages will remain on our servers or not. The advantage of this feature is basically that you will always have a backup on your end if something occurs with the other mailbox or maybe if it's not active for reasons unknown during the time an e-mail message is forwarded. If the option is not enabled, an email will be received, forwarded and deleted from our system even if the remote email address is working or not, so it can be quite a wise decision for it to be enabled just to be prepared.
E-mail Forwarding in Semi-dedicated Servers
The feature-rich Email Manager tool in the Hepsia Hosting Control Panel, which will come with all the semi-dedicated server, will help you to forward any e-mail that you set up with the account to one particular or a number of other addresses with only a number of mouse clicks. You'll be able to see a number of all mailboxes you have, those that are forwarded as well as where they're forwarded to. This feature can be enabled and deactivated at any time and you can furthermore decide on should a backup of the inbound e-mails ought to be maintained on our system or not. Even though this option is completely optional, it might be more convenient if you make the most of it, because you get a copy of your emails when there is some trouble with the remote mail server. Even if there is a short-term problem and no e-mails are lost on our system, you might still not get a forwarded email in case it was sent by our servers during the downtime.