A catch-all feature that is enabled for a certain mailbox will permit you to receive email messages that are sent to addresses that do not actually exist. To state it differently, if you deactivate an email address and someone still sends an email message to it, or to any miswritten email address under the same domain, you’ll get the email in the catch-all mailbox. Using this functionality implies that you won’t miss an email for any reason whatsoever, which could be vital in case you run a business, for instance. Since you may start receiving unsolicited bulk email messages, you can use the catch-all feature with email filters so as to get only legitimate email messages in your inbox. Just one single mailbox per domain can be a catch-all one and email forwarding cannot be set up for a catch-all mailbox.

Catch-all Emails in Cloud Hosting

You will be able to configure a catch-all mailbox without difficulty in case you have a cloud hosting plan with us. The Email Manager in our in-house built Hepsia hosting Control Panel is fully featured, yet surprisingly user-friendly, and it will allow you to activate different features, including the catch-all one, with just a couple of clicks. All the mailboxes that you have created will be displayed alphabetically in this section and to the right of each of them you’ll find a mini "Catch-all" symbol. Clicking on it once will activate this feature, clicking it again will deactivate it. As you can have only one such mailbox per domain name, our system will alert you if you already have a different mailbox with this feature activated or if you have enabled email forwarding.

Catch-all Emails in Semi-dedicated Servers

A catch-all address can be configured with several clicks of the mouse in case you have a semi-dedicated server with us. The semi-dedicated account will be managed via our custom Hepsia Control Panel and you’ll be able to set up email addresses with any domain registered here. To enable the catch-all option for a mailbox, you will need to click on the sign with the exact same name, which will be next to each email address. Disabling this option can be accomplished in the same manner and will not require more than a click either. In case the catch-all feature has already been enabled for a particular domain name, you’ll receive a warning notice. The same goes if the mailbox that you’d like to be a catch-all one has email forwarding enabled, as our system will never alter or deactivate any feature automatically.