E-mail Forwarding in Web Hosting
If you have a web hosting package with us and you set up an e-mail address inside your account, you are able to forward it with only a few mouse clicks to another e-mail address of your preference. The feature can be activated when you create a new email address or whenever you want later on and deactivated just as quickly any time you change your mind. This is done with the Hepsia Hosting Control Panel where you will manage your account. In addition, you will have the option to decide whether a duplicate of the inbound emails will remain on our servers or not. The benefit of this option is you will always have a backup on your server if something occurs with the other email address or if it isn't active for some reason during the time a message is forwarded. When the option is not active, an email will be received, forwarded and removed from our servers no matter if the remote e-mail address is functioning or not, so it can be quite a wise decision to have it enabled just to be on the safe side.
E-mail Forwarding in Semi-dedicated Servers
The feature-rich Email Manager interface inside the Hepsia Hosting Control Panel, which will come with all the semi-dedicated hosting service, will assist you to forward any e-mail you create in the account to one particular or many different addresses with just a couple of mouse clicks. Additionally, you will be capable to see a list of all email addresses that you've, which of them are forwarded and exactly where they are forwarded to. Email forwarding can be activated and deactivated whenever you want and you can furthermore decide on if a backup of the inbound email messages should be maintained on our servers or not. Even though this option is not necessary, it could be far easier once you take advantage of it, because you get a copy of the emails if there is any kind of problem with the remote email server. Even when there is a temporary problem and no email messages are lost on our servers, you may still not get a forwarded message if it was sent by our servers within the downtime.