A catch-all mailbox is one that gathers all the email messages sent to non-existent email addresses. For example, if your email address is info@domain.com, but someone misspells it and sends an email message to inof@domain.com, it will still be received in the catch-all mailbox that you have created. Only one mailbox per domain can have this feature activated and thus you’ll never miss messages because the other side has an obsolete email address or has made a mistake. The negative aspect of using a catch-all mailbox is that you may start receiving a lot of unsolicited bulk email messages, but this issue can be fixed using anti-spam filtering software. It’s also crucial to remember that a mailbox with an active catch-all feature cannot forward incoming email messages to a third-party email address.

Catch-all Emails in Cloud Web Hosting

You’ll be able to configure a catch-all mailbox with ease if you’ve got a cloud web hosting account with us. The Email Manager in our in-house built Hepsia hosting Control Panel is fully featured, yet amazingly simple to use, and it will allow you to activate various options, including the catch-all one, with just several clicks. All the email addresses that you have created will be enumerated alphabetically in this section and to the right of each of them you’ll find a small-size "Catch-all" symbol. Clicking on it once will activate this feature, clicking it again will deactivate it. As you can have just one such catch-all mailbox per domain name, our system will inform you if you already have a different one with this feature enabled or if you have enabled email forwarding.

Catch-all Emails in Semi-dedicated Servers

You will be able to set up a catch-all email address with no more than one click if you’ve got a semi-dedicated server with our company and your emails are handled by our cloud hosting platform. All the email addresses that you set up with any domain hosted in the semi-dedicated account will be shown in the Hepsia hosting Control Panel’s Email Manager section. Each of them will have a small-size "Catch-all" icon on its right-hand side, so all it will take to activate this functionality will be to click that icon. In the very same fashion you will be able to disable the feature, in case you do not need it any longer. Our system will notify you if you’re attempting to enable a 2nd catch-all mailbox for a given domain name or if there’s enabled email forwarding, but it’ll never disable or modify anything automatically and without your approval.