Important information to know about WebHop
A cloaked WebHop uses frames to disguise a web browser's address and title bars, hiding the fact that the visitor has been redirected to another URL. You can learn more about cloaking in our WebHops and Redirections article. The frames used by the WebHop's cloaking option is insecure (HTTP), and the browser will display the security of the topmost frame. If you disable cloaking, the destination's security should appear correctly.
Mail is different from HTTP/web redirects and WebHop redirects (nor any other web redirection) can help you redirect mail or help you send mail. If you are looking to redirect incoming mail, please see MailHop Relay and if you are looking to redirect outgoing mail, please see MailHop Outbound.
WebHops use 302 Temporary redirects, which may harm search rank in some search engines depending on their usage. Please see our WebHops and Redirections article for more details.