An e-mail alias is an e-mail address which uses the same mailbox along with the original email address. For example, you could have john@domain.com as the actual e-mail address and add an alias doe@domain.com. The two email addresses can share the very same mailbox, so emails sent to either one of them shall be received in a single place. Feel free to use aliases for various purposes, for example communicating with various groups of people or enrolling on sites. Any time you begin to get a great deal of spam, for instance, you can just remove the alias while your actual mailbox will not be changed by any means and you will keep the emails you need. Aliases in many cases are viewed as a substitute for forwarding messages from one mailbox to another one if you are using two or more email address for contact on your web site.

E-mail Aliases in Shared Hosting

With every single shared hosting package we offer, you will be able to create tens and even hundreds of aliases for just about any mailbox you have made in the account. The procedure is quite simple and you can add or delete aliases with only a few mouse clicks with our in-house developed Hepsia Hosting Control Panel. This function can save you time because it will likely be easier to manage the e-mails from various addresses that you use or that are listed on your site in one place. If you respond, the other side will get an e-mail from the alias, not coming from the main address associated with the mailbox. It is easy to combine this feature with e-mail filters or email forwarding should you need a backup of some types of e-mails in the original mailbox as well as in other separate mailboxes.

E-mail Aliases in Semi-dedicated Servers

You're able to create and make use of aliases effortlessly if you have a semi-dedicated server account with our company and we handle the email service for your domain names. It takes a handful of clicks with the Emails part of the Hepsia Hosting Control Panel to create or delete an alias for any specific mailbox and you are able to create as many aliases as you need for any specific purpose. For example, for those who run a web site with various sections where you offer a number of services, you can create a different alias and all e-mails sent for all departments can head to the exact same mailbox for simpler supervision and processing. Naturally, if a portion of the messages are meant to go to a person responsible for a specific service, it is possible to mix making use of aliases along with our mail filters and email forwarding.