E-mail Forwarding in Shared Website Hosting
In case you have a shared website hosting plan with our company and you set up an email address inside your account, you'll be able to forward it with just a few mouse clicks to any other e-mail address of your choosing. The option can be enabled when you make a brand new email address or whenever you want later on and disabled just as easily in case you change your mind. This can be done through the Hepsia Hosting Control Panel where you will handle your account. In addition, you will have the option to choose whether a duplicate of the inbound e-mails will remain on our servers or not. The main benefit of this feature is basically that you will always have a copy on your server if something happens with the other email address or if perhaps it's not active for reasons unknown during the time an e-mail message is forwarded. In case the option is not enabled, an email will be received, forwarded and removed from our system regardless of whether the remote e-mail is working or not, so it might be a wise decision for it to be enabled just to be on the safe side.
E-mail Forwarding in Semi-dedicated Hosting
The feature-rich Email Manager tool in your Hepsia Hosting Control Panel, which will come with all of our Linux semi-dedicated hosting, will help you to forward any e-mail that you make in the account to one or several additional addresses with only a few clicks. Additionally, you will be able to view a list of all email addresses that you have, which of them are forwarded and also where they're forwarded to. This feature can be enabled and disabled at any time and you can now also decide on whether a copy of the incoming email messages should be kept on our system or not. Even though this feature is not required, it could be more convenient once you take advantage of it, because you will get a copy of the messages when there is some problem with the remote email server. Even when there is a momentary issue and no e-mails are lost on our servers, you may still not get a forwarded email in case it was relayed by our servers throughout the downtime.