A catch-all mailbox receives messages sent to non-existent addresses under the same domain. For instance, an email message sent to the miswritten suport@domain.com will be delivered to support@domain.com in case the catch-all feature has been enabled for the latter. In this way, you can receive emails from buddies or clients who may have sent a message to your email address with a spelling mistake or to an old one, which they may still have, but you have already deactivated. Only one mailbox per domain can be a catch-all one and email forwarding cannot be activated for such a mailbox. This is due to the fact that at a certain moment you may begin receiving spam emails in the catch-all mailbox and the forwarding restriction implies that the spam will not be delivered to a 3rd-party mailbox.

Catch-all Emails in Shared Web Hosting

You’ll be able to set up a catch-all e-mailbox easily in case you have a shared web hosting plan with us. The Email Manager in our in-house created Hepsia Control Panel is full-featured, yet extremely easy to use, and it will permit you to activate various options, including the catch-all one, with just a few clicks of the mouse. All the email addresses that you’ve got will be shown in alphabetical order in this section and on the right-hand side of each one you’ll see a tiny "Catch-all" logo. Clicking on it once will enable the feature, clicking it once more will disable it. Since you can have just one such mailbox per domain name, our system will notify you if you already have a different mailbox with this option enabled or if you have activated email forwarding.

Catch-all Emails in Semi-dedicated Hosting

A catch-all email address can be set up with a couple of mouse clicks in case you have a Linux semi-dedicated hosting service with our company. The hosting account will be managed via our in-house developed Hepsia Control Panel and you’ll be able to set up email addresses with any domain registered there. To enable the catch-all option for a specific mailbox, you’ll need to click the sign with the exact same name, which will be on the right-hand side of each mailbox. Disabling this feature can be achieved in the exact same fashion and will not require more than a click either. If the catch-all functionality has already been enabled for a specific domain name, you’ll get a warning. The same goes if the mailbox that you wish to be a catch-all one has email forwarding enabled, as our system will never modify or disable anything automatically.