A catch-all feature that is activated for a specific email mailbox will allow you to receive email messages that are sent to email addresses that do not actually exist. Otherwise stated, if you delete an email address and someone still sends an email message to it, or to any misspelled address under the very same domain name, you’ll receive the message in the catch-all mailbox. Using this feature implies that you won’t miss an email for any reason, which could be essential in case you run a business, for instance. Since you may begin receiving unsolicited emails, you can use the catch-all functionality with anti-spam filters in order to receive only authentic emails in your inbox. Just one mailbox per domain name can be a catch-all one and email forwarding cannot be activated for a catch-all mailbox.

Catch-all Emails in Hosting

You’ll be able to configure a catch-all email mailbox effortlessly if you have a hosting plan with our company. The Email Manager in our custom-developed Hepsia hosting Control Panel is fully featured, yet incredibly simple to use, and it will permit you to activate different options, including the catch-all one, with no more than a couple of mouse clicks. All the email addresses that you’ve created will be enumerated alphabetically in this section and next to each one you will see a small "Catch-all" button. Clicking on it once will enable this feature, clicking it for a second time will disable it. Since you can have only one such catch-all mailbox per domain, our system will alert you if you’ve already got another mailbox with this option enabled or if you have enabled email forwarding.

Catch-all Emails in Semi-dedicated Servers

You’ll be able to configure a catch-all email address with no more than one click in case you have a Linux semi-dedicated server with us and your emails are handled by our cloud web hosting platform. All the mailboxes that you set up using any domain name hosted in the semi-dedicated account will be enumerated in the Hepsia Control Panel’s Email Manager section. Each of them will have a small "Catch-all" icon on its right-hand side, so all it will take to enable this functionality will be to click on that icon. In the exact same way you’ll be able to turn off the feature, if you no longer need it. Our system will let you know if you’re attempting to activate a 2nd catch-all address for a particular domain or in case there is active email forwarding, but it’ll never deactivate or modify anything automatically or without your permission.