The term e-mail forwarding describes an email message being forwarded from a receiving address to a third-party address that isn't mentioned as a recipient. For instance, a client sends out an email from their private mailbox to [email protected] and as much as they're concerned, this is actually the single recipient. When there is an active forwarding, the message may be forwarded to [email protected], for example, although the customer in no way meant the email to be sent there and may not be aware of the presence of this mail box. There are numerous reasons for making use of such forwarding. For example, if you have several e-mail addresses you are able to forward them all to a single mailbox, which can make keeping track of email messages less difficult and allows you to receive emails and respond in a timely manner. The feature may also be used if a number of individuals should get a copy of an electronic message delivered to a general mail box.