A catch-all mailbox receives messages sent to nonexistent email addresses under the very same domain. For instance, a message sent to the miswritten suport@domain.com will be delivered to support@domain.com in case the catch-all feature has been enabled for the latter. Thus, you can receive emails from buddies or customers who may have sent a message to your email address with a spelling error or to an outdated one, which they may still have, but you have already deleted. Just one mailbox per domain can be a catch-all one and email forwarding cannot be enabled for such a mailbox. The latter is due to the fact that at a certain moment you may begin receiving spam emails in the catch-all mailbox and the forwarding limitation implies that the spam will not be redirected to a third-party mailbox.

Catch-all Emails in Cloud Hosting

You’ll be able to configure a catch-all e-mailbox effortlessly if you have a cloud hosting plan with us. The Email Manager in our custom-built Hepsia hosting Control Panel is feature-loaded, yet astonishingly easy to work with, and it will allow you to activate different features, including the catch-all one, with no more than a few mouse clicks. All the mailboxes that you’ve got will be displayed alphabetically in this section and next to each of them you will see a small "Catch-all" symbol. Clicking on it once will enable the feature, clicking on it once again will deactivate it. Since you can have just one such catch-all mailbox per domain, our system will inform you if you’ve already got a different one with this feature activated or if you have activated email forwarding.

Catch-all Emails in Semi-dedicated Hosting

A catch-all email address can be configured with a few mouse clicks if you have a Linux semi-dedicated hosting with us. The semi-dedicated hosting account will be administered via our in-house created Hepsia hosting Control Panel and you’ll be able to create email addresses using any domain name hosted there. To activate the catch-all option for a specific mailbox, you’ll need to click the sign with the exact same name, which will be to the right of each mailbox. Disabling this functionality can be accomplished in the exact same way and will not take more than one click either. In case a catch-all mailbox has already been enabled for a particular domain, you’ll get a warning note. The same goes if the mailbox that you want to be a catch-all one has email forwarding enabled, as our system will never replace or disable anything automatically.