E-mail Forwarding in Shared Hosting
If you have a shared hosting plan with us and you set up email addresses inside your account, you will be able to forward it with no more than a few mouse clicks to another e-mail address of your preference. The feature can be enabled whenever you create a brand new email address or whenever you want later and disabled just as easily any time you change your mind. This can be done with the Hepsia Hosting Control Panel in which you will control your account. You'll have the option to choose whether a duplicate of the incoming emails will remain on our servers or not. The advantage of this option is that you will always have a copy on your server if something occurs with the other email address or if perhaps it is not active for some reason during the time an e-mail is forwarded. When the feature not enabled, a message will be received, forwarded and erased from our system regardless of whether the remote email is operating or not, so it is usually a wise decision to have it active just to be prepared.
E-mail Forwarding in Semi-dedicated Servers
The feature-rich Email Manager tool within the Hepsia Hosting Control Panel, which comes with all of the semi-dedicated plan, 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 couple of clicks. You will additionally have the ability to view a list of all email addresses you have, which of them are forwarded as well as where they are forwarded to. This option can be enabled and disabled at any time and you can now additionally decide on whether a copy of the incoming email messages needs to be maintained on our system or not. Though this option is not necessary, it could be easier once you make the most of it, because you will possess a copy of your e-mails when there is some kind of issue with the remote mail server. Regardless of whether there's a temporary problem and no emails are lost on our system, you might still not receive a forwarded e-mail in case it was relayed by our servers during the downtime.