While managing e–mail messages is an uncomplicated process, handling the email accounts for a site could be a wearisome process. Except, if you possess a simple to use user interface, like Pixtride1’s Mailbox Manager to guide you to complete the task. It has loads of built–in very helpful tools that will assist you accomplish advanced jobs in just a few clicks of your computer mouse. Check out what the Mailbox Manager will do to suit your needs!
Anti–Spam Protection
Get rid of spam with a mouse–click
From the Mailbox Manager of your Site Control Panel, you can manage junk messages. The included anti–spam tool filters arriving e–mail messages and you can now personalize its level of command with merely a mouse–click. You might also specify a different amount of spam defense for every single email account.
There are two basic ways in which our system treats messages referred as spam. You can select if a spam email has to be erased, or sent to a certain mailbox.
Email Forwarding
Reroute messages from one mailbox to another
We’ve made it really simple for one to forward emails from one mailbox to an alternative one within your cloud website hosting account. Everything you need to do is choose the email account that you like to forward and then add the destination mailbox where you want all the messages to get sent to.
You may also switch on a duplicate of each and every forwarded message to be kept within the email account which you currently have forwarded.
Email Filters
Organize your mailboxes conveniently
In case you receive a large number of e–mails each and every day, it is vital that you keep them arranged. This is why Pixtride1 offers server–side electronic mail filters which come into action even before you look at your mailbox for new mail messages. So, if you set up your customized spam filters, you will not ever see spam inside your mailbox!
Creating new e–mail filters is really simple. You should define precisely what the filter needs to search for, the place that the filter seeks it (subject, body, etc.) and what happens to the filtered e–mails.