A catch-all email mailbox receives messages sent to nonexistent email addresses under the exact same domain. For example, a message sent to the misspelled suport@domain.com will go to support@domain.com in case the catch-all feature has been activated for the latter. In this way, you can get email messages from colleagues or customers who may have sent a message to your email address with a typo or to an outdated one, which they may still have, but you have already disabled. Only one mailbox per domain can be a catch-all one and email forwarding cannot be activated for such a mailbox. This is so because of the fact that at some point you may begin receiving spam messages in the catch-all mailbox and the forwarding restriction implies that the spam will not be received in a 3rd-party mailbox.

Catch-all Emails in Shared Hosting

You’ll be able to create a catch-all mailbox without effort in case you have a shared hosting account with our company. The Email Manager in our custom-created Hepsia hosting Control Panel is full-featured, yet extremely easy to work with, and it will permit you to activate various options, including the catch-all one, with no more than a couple of clicks. All the email addresses that you’ve set up will be shown in alphabetical order in this section and to the right of each of them you will notice a tiny "Catch-all" sign. Clicking on it once will activate this option, clicking it once again will disable it. As you can have just one such mailbox per domain, our system will notify you if you already have another one with this feature activated or if you’ve got active email forwarding.

Catch-all Emails in Semi-dedicated Hosting

You will be able to set up a catch-all email address with no more than one click in case you’ve got a Linux semi-dedicated hosting with our company and your emails are handled by our cloud hosting platform. All the addresses that you set up using any domain hosted in your semi-dedicated hosting account will be shown in the Email Manager section of your Hepsia Control Panel. Each of them will have a tiny "Catch-all" icon next to it, so all it will take to enable this functionality will be to click on that icon. In the same manner you will be able to disable the feature, if you don’t need it anymore. Our system will warn you if you’re trying to enable a second catch-all mailbox for a particular domain name or if there is active email forwarding, but it’ll never disable or change anything automatically or without your approval.