A catch-all mailbox is one that collects all the email messages sent to inactive addresses. For example, if your email address is info@domain.com, but somebody mistypes it and sends an email message to inof@domain.com, it will still be received in the catch-all mailbox that you have configured. Only one single mailbox per domain can have this feature enabled and in this way you will never miss messages because the other party has an outdated address or has made a typo. The downside of creating a catch-all mailbox is that you may begin receiving a lot of unsolicited emails, but this problem can be fixed using an anti-spam filtering solution. It’s also essential to bear in mind that a mailbox with an active catch-all functionality cannot redirect inbound messages to a 3rd-party address.

Catch-all Emails in Shared Web Hosting

You’ll be able to set up a catch-all e-mailbox without difficulty if you’ve got a shared web hosting account with us. The Email Manager in our custom-developed Hepsia hosting Control Panel is fully featured, yet remarkably user-friendly, and it will enable you to enable various options, including the catch-all one, with just a few clicks. All the mailboxes that you’ve got will be shown alphabetically in this section and to the right of each one you’ll find a mini "Catch-all" icon. Clicking it once will activate this option, clicking it once more will deactivate it. As you can have only one such catch-all mailbox per domain, our system will warn you if you already have another mailbox with this option activated or if you’ve got activated email forwarding.

Catch-all Emails in Semi-dedicated Hosting

You’ll be able to configure a catch-all address with no more than a click if you’ve got a Linux semi-dedicated hosting with our company and your emails are handled by our cloud platform. All the email addresses that you set up with any domain name hosted in the semi-dedicated hosting account will be enumerated in the Email Manager section of your Hepsia hosting Control Panel. Each of them will have a mini "Catch-all" icon next to it, so all it will take to enable this feature will be to click that icon. In the exact same way you will be able to turn off the feature, in case you no longer need it. Our system will let you know if you are attempting to activate a second catch-all mailbox for a certain domain or if there is enabled email forwarding, but it will never alter or deactivate any feature automatically or without your approval.