Advanced E-mail Manager in Cloud Website Hosting
The email service, which is an element of our cloud website hosting packages, is handled through a feature-rich Email Manager tool where you will be able to access practically everything you'll need with regard to your e-mail accounts. The instrument is part of our custom Hepsia Control Panel and we've developed it with the objective to supply as many attributes as possible by using an intuitive interface. You are able to see all the mailboxes that you have created listed in alphabetical order and with a peek you can see whether they are forwarded, whether they're catch-up or if they have active anti-spam protection. Changing any of these options takes just a couple of clicks. By right-clicking on any mailbox, you'll be able to access context menus with more complex features like SPF protection. The Email Manager also allows you to access the webmail or download auto-configuration files for widely used mail apps such as Microsoft Outlook and / or Apple Mail.
Advanced E-mail Manager in Semi-dedicated Hosting
If you have a semi-dedicated server through our company, you'll be able to create an unlimited number of mailboxes with each domain that you host in the account and handle them without difficulty from your feature-rich Email Manager, which is part of the Hepsia web hosting Control Panel. With as little as two mouse-clicks you will be able to set a specific mailbox to become a catch-all one, set up anti-spam protection and even forward all the incoming emails from one email address to a different one. For more experienced users, there are also SPF Protection and Mailing Lists tabs. Using the Email Manager, you can also access the webmail for any mailbox, by clicking on it or you can download auto-setup files for Apple Mail, Outlook or other widely used e-mail apps for PCs. In case you do not have a lot of experience, comprehensive help articles will provide you with more details about every function of the Email Manager although the tool is quite intuitive to use.
