A catch-all email mailbox is one that collects all the email messages sent to nonexistent email addresses. For example, if your address is info@domain.com, but someone mistypes it and sends an email message to inof@domain.com, it will still be received in the catch-all mailbox that you have created. Just one mailbox per domain name can have this feature activated and in this way you will never miss messages because the other party has an out-of-date address or has made a spelling mistake. The negative aspect of configuring a catch-all mailbox is that you may start receiving lots of junk emails, but this problem can be rectified using anti-spam filtering software. It is also important to know that a mailbox with an active catch-all functionality cannot forward inbound emails to a 3rd-party email address.

Catch-all Emails in Cloud Website Hosting

You will be able to create a catch-all e-mailbox without difficulty if you have a cloud website hosting account with us. The Email Manager tool in our in-house created Hepsia Control Panel is full-featured, yet very user-friendly, and it will permit you to enable different features, including the catch-all one, with no more than several mouse clicks. All the mailboxes that you’ve set up will be displayed alphabetically in this section and next to each of them you will notice a small "Catch-all" symbol. Clicking on it once will enable the feature, clicking it again will disable it. Since you can have just one such catch-all mailbox per domain, our system will inform you if you’ve already got another one with this option enabled or if you have activated email forwarding.

Catch-all Emails in Semi-dedicated Servers

A catch-all email address can be created with a couple of mouse clicks if you’ve got a semi-dedicated server with our company. The semi-dedicated account will be administered via our custom-built Hepsia Control Panel and you will be able to set up email addresses under any domain registered there. To activate the catch-all option for a particular mailbox, you will have to click the logo with the exact same name, which will be next to each email address. Disabling this functionality can be done in the same way and will not require more than a click either. If a catch-all mailbox has already been enabled for a certain domain name, you will get a warning. The same goes if the mailbox that you’d like to be a catch-all one has email forwarding activated, as our system will never deactivate or change anything automatically.