Even though working with e–mail messages is a rather simple action, handling the email accounts for a website can sometimes be a cumbersome task. Except, if you use a user–friendly user interface, such as the E Mail Manager allowing you to get the job done. It comes with a lot of built–in handy software tools that can assist you perform elaborate duties within a few clicks. Have a look at everything that our own E Mail Manager is able to do for YOU!
Anti–Spam Protection
Spam will be kept out of one’s email accounts
We have made a customizable anti–spam tool that makes use of expertly devised rules to filter out the inbound messages. According to what is the type of the spam messages you have, you can regulate the amount of protection. Still, be cautious with the higher level of defense, because it may filter out essential messages. You may as well specify an alternative level of spam protection for every mailbox you’ve got.
All spam messages can be either wiped or forwarded to a certain mailbox. You are able to decide which setup you like within the anti–spam protection tool’s interface.
Email Forwarding
Divert messages from one mailbox to a new one
We’ve managed to get it really easy for you to forward email messages from one mailbox to a new one inside your Linux shared hosting account. What you need to do is select the e–mail account which you want to forward and afterwards fill out the desired mailbox where you want all of the messages to get sent to.
You may as well allow a copy of every forwarded message to be kept within the e–mail account that you have forwarded.
Email Filters
Manage your mailboxes without any difficulty
When you receive a large amount of emails everyday, it is vital that you keep them sorted. That’s why WevaHost Web offers server–side e–mail filters that come into action before you look at your mailbox for newly–arrived mail messages. Therefore, should you make your custom–made spam filters, you will never find spam within your mailbox!
Setting up up–to–date email filters is very straightforward. You should designate what the filter needs to look for, where the filter seeks it (subject, body, etc.) as well as what happens to the filtered emails.