January 11, 2021, 03:11 PM
mark123I need to switch email providers again.
I'm on a shared host and someone dinged it's IP address onto a blacklist. So, to keep business emails (which include invoices) rolling, I switched my domain name to the Google Gmail servers and it's been smooth and reliable. However, the recent news events makes me want to find a non-agenda driven service.
I need to attach my domain name to it as I don't want an @somethingelse.com and it needs too be reliable.
What you got? Thanks for helping again.
January 11, 2021, 03:15 PM
tiwimonI would recommend Office 365 with Microsoft - you can have your domain used for their hosted email after setup
Did it for our company a couple years ago and its been stellar - along with the rest of the office 365 suite
ETA I also think Proton email will allow vanity domains if you want to not use a corporate company like MS
You can use your own domainJanuary 11, 2021, 04:12 PM
architectProton Mail's paid plan ($48/yr.) allows configuring your MX records to send your mail there (one domain, up to five user addresses). Supports SPF and DKIM as well. They provide a proxy that runs on your machine to let your favored mailer interact with their encrypted servers so it doesn't have to be just webmail. The paid plan also gets you a VPN subscription, but I haven't used this so can't speak to its usefulness.
January 11, 2021, 04:19 PM
SW_SigMy email server is with O365, going on 2 years.
January 11, 2021, 04:57 PM
mark123Ah, thanks. I think I'm going to give proton mail a try.
January 11, 2021, 08:05 PM
Rey HRHGo to ionos.com.
You can buy a domain name there. .icu is $1 first year and $10 a year to renew. Email is $2 a month.
I bought one as a lark. I still haven't used it too much. But I have Rey@MyDomainName.icu.