When using the Mailbox Manager, enclosed within the Hepsia Web Control Panel it is possible to quickly command all of your current e–mail accounts, no matter the number of web sites you’ll have. It’s easy to filter email accounts, switch on anti–spam, set up email forwarding with a mouse–click and make filters for one’s mailboxes. Due to bno1.com’s auto–configure scripts, it will be easy to automatically set up your mail client to operate with any e–mail address of yours. And the latter is only a modest part of what our Mailbox Manager could help you with.
Anti–Spam Protection
Get rid of spam in a mouse–click
Through the Mailbox Manager of the Web Control Panel, it’s easy to manage unsolicited mail messages. The enclosed anti–spam tool filters incoming emails and you can now customize its degree of control with a click of the mouse. You could also define a different amount of spam protection for every mailbox.
There are two basic ways in which our system handles messages designated as spam. You can choose whether a spam email needs to be deleted, or forwarded to a given mailbox.
Email Forwarding
1–click re–direction of email messages
By making use of the Email forwarding tool, it’s possible to redirect each of the messages sent to a mailbox to a different mailbox that you pick (also hosted within the same hosting account or someplace else on the web).
To forward an email, just select it through the drop–down list afterwards define the email address that you like all delivered messages to be sent to. After that, you’re given the option to pick if you’ll need a duplicate of each and every message to be stored in the mailbox that you forward or not.
Email Filters
Organize your email accounts without trouble
When you receive a considerable amount of e–mails daily, it is recommended to have them structured. Because of this you will find server–side e–mail filters which come into action well before you look at your mailbox for newly–arrived mail messages. Hence, in the event you create your custom–made spam filters, you will not see spam in your mailbox!
Creating brand new e–mail filters is very trouble–free. You should specify exactly what the filter has to look for, the spot that the filter actively seeks it (subject, body, etc.) and what happens to the filtered emails.
Email Protection
DomainKeys and then SPF (Sender Policy Framework) protection for your mailbox
Security is among bno1.com’s high goals. And this includes your emails. All email accounts are protected automatically by DomainKeys, a solution also applied by Yahoo, AOL and Google. It signifies a super easy method to associate the sender’s web address to the email message.
SPF protection can be described as a service which does affect just about all e–mail accounts for a specified web site. It acts to counteract ’email forging’ – the act of mailing e–mail messages out of a mailbox not created on your web server.
Email Auto–Configure Solution
Set up an email address on your PC in a click
In case you check your e–mail account on your laptop computer or desktop, it is likely that you work with an email client. To save you the difficulty of needing to manually integrate each new email to your mail client, we have added clever ’auto–configure’ files. Simply get hold of the file and open it up using your mail app – this will instantly set inbox within your preferred desktop client.
We now have auto–configure files for: Mozilla Thunderbird, Mac Mail, Outlook and Outlook Express.
Webmail
Look at your mailbox from any place
Working with webmail, you can go through your mail trough any laptop or desktop, around the globe. All things are completed by a web browser, so it is not necessary to have any kind of mail client configured within your device. Use the website address that we provide you with to log into your mailbox through any Internet–connected gadget.
What’s more, you can log in your mailbox with only a mouse–click within the Webmail area of your Web Control Panel. All you need to do is select an e–mail address and then click the webmail client icon to gain access to it. There is no need to share any e–mail logon information.