The term e-mail forwarding refers to an email message being forwarded from a recipient address towards a third-party address that isn't listed as a receiver. For instance, a customer sends an email from their private mail box to support@domain.com and as much as they are concerned, it is the only recipient. When there is an active forwarding, the email may be forwarded to owner@domain.com, for example, even though the customer in no way intended the message to be sent there and might not be aware of the existence of this mail box. There are numerous purposes for making use of such forwarding. For example, if you've numerous emails you are able to forward them all to a one email address, which will make checking e-mails less complicated and will allow you to receive e-mails and respond promptly. The feature could also be used if a number of people should get a copy of an e mail message sent to a standard mailbox.