@frakass - Just a suggestion on relayed mail. You might want to have your servers check if the sending email domain name has an SPF record that includes your servers before allowing the relay.
So far the relay service works well and I have had no delivery issues with gmail. I have not tried any of the other "know to be problematic receivers" as of yet, but if I see any problems I'll let you know.
@FrankZ said: @frakass - Just a suggestion on relayed mail. You might want to have your servers check if the sending email domain name has an SPF record that includes your servers before allowing the relay.
Thanks for suggestion I will consider this.
So far the relay service works well and I have had no delivery issues with gmail. I have not tried any of the other "know to be problematic receivers" as of yet, but if I see any problems I'll let you know.
yes, gmail/icloud/yahoo/MS/GMX all seem well from what we tested.
we have no limits on email address since this is a catchall for your own domain. you can get only one mailbox. all domains' catchall addresses forward to this mailbox. you can send messages with domain email as well.
we have no limits on email address since this is a catchall for your own domain. you can get only one mailbox. all domains' catchall addresses forward to this mailbox. you can send messages with domain email as well.
we have no limits on email address since this is a catchall for your own domain. you can get only one mailbox. all domains' catchall addresses forward to this mailbox. you can send messages with domain email as well.
i first time got this request from you yes if you want that we could implement this.
Catchall emails generally attract a lot of spam (many spammers will try the "common" emails like admin@ domain.whatever, info@ and so on). That's why I think it's a good idea to at least let the customers disable the catchall, if that's not set by default.
i first time got this request from you yes if you want that we could implement this.
Catchall emails generally attract a lot of spam (many spammers will try the "common" emails like admin@ domain.whatever, info@ and so on). That's why I think it's a good idea to at least let the customers disable the catchall, if that's not set by default.
@frakass said:
We are not a registered company yet, but I have the plan to register it in Canada.
When you say "plan to register it in Canada" does that mean you and the company is based in Canada, or just that you're registering it there to seem more legitimate?
@frakass said:
We are not a registered company yet, but I have the plan to register it in Canada.
When you say "plan to register it in Canada" does that mean you and the company is based in Canada, or just that you're registering it there to seem more legitimate?
one of my team members is in toronto, canada, where i am planning to relocate there too.
I hate to be the superficial one here but honestly, your website looks like shit. Seriously, websites from the 90's running in Netscape 1.0 looked better than that.
Spend a few bucks on fiverr or hire a kid to whip up a template or something. It does not matter how good your services are, you will have a hard time attracting customers if you present them like that.
@rcy026 said:
I hate to be the superficial one here but honestly, your website looks like shit. Seriously, websites from the 90's running in Netscape 1.0 looked better than that.
Spend a few bucks on fiverr or hire a kid to whip up a template or something. It does not matter how good your services are, you will have a hard time attracting customers if you present them like that.
honestly I pretty like the current style of website.
@rcy026 said:
I hate to be the superficial one here but honestly, your website looks like shit. Seriously, websites from the 90's running in Netscape 1.0 looked better than that.
Spend a few bucks on fiverr or hire a kid to whip up a template or something. It does not matter how good your services are, you will have a hard time attracting customers if you present them like that.
honestly I pretty like the current style of website.
What you like is irrelevant to your potential customers.
Email is special. Email is important. You don't normally trust your email to someone who's website looks like it could have been built in the mid-90's using Front-page Express.
Why not just use any free template for now and later as you grow maybe you can hire a professional web developer to design a good template for your business.
Few places to look for a good template. Will take you less than an hour to edit the template with your business's details and make it live.
I prefer XYZ Mail, but this domain taken. so.. "a" is just after "z", I choose "xya".
Also, please change the site's design.
Thanks. we will reconsider the design.
Why not just use any free template for now and later as you grow maybe you can hire a professional web developer to design a good template for your business.
Few places to look for a good template. Will take you less than an hour to edit the template with your business's details and make it live.
@rcy026 said:
I hate to be the superficial one here but honestly, your website looks like shit. Seriously, websites from the 90's running in Netscape 1.0 looked better than that.
Spend a few bucks on fiverr or hire a kid to whip up a template or something. It does not matter how good your services are, you will have a hard time attracting customers if you present them like that.
honestly I pretty like the current style of website.
You are trolling, right?
If this really is true then please please please, hire a designer to do it and never ever touch a website again.
btw, any hosting provider has interests in the corp with us?
b/c we are a non-backend platform, no login, no cookies, all powered by API.
we use the domain xyamail.com for serving users, you can also use your own domain to serve users.
You just use our API to make your own systems.
Catchall emails generally attract a lot of spam (many spammers will try the "common" emails like admin@ domain.whatever, info@ and so on). That's why I think it's a good idea to at least let the customers disable the catchall, if that's not set by default.
this issue has been fixed. now you can specify users for personal domain, or enable catchall for that domain.
@Nekki said:
It’s a service virtually no-one wants, at a price that’s unsustainable. What could go wrong!
Mail relays are pretty in demand, the issue is that they're only priced a little bit underneath someone like mxroute while seeming 10x less trustable, at an unsustainable price. You generally just don't see a lot of independent email delivery companies because of how difficult it is to keep your IP ranges clean. Not sure what they're doing on that front, or if they even have their own space.
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Ideally you would have full flexibility with x mailboxes and y aliases.
I can't do that. since this is a low end email solution.
It’s a service virtually no-one wants, at a price that’s unsustainable. What could go wrong!
@frakass - Just a suggestion on relayed mail. You might want to have your servers check if the sending email domain name has an SPF record that includes your servers before allowing the relay.
So far the relay service works well and I have had no delivery issues with gmail. I have not tried any of the other "know to be problematic receivers" as of yet, but if I see any problems I'll let you know.
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Thanks for suggestion I will consider this.
yes, gmail/icloud/yahoo/MS/GMX all seem well from what we tested.
And thanks for every suggestion you made here. we have made the following updates:
1) every domain adds DKIM by default;
2) the basic plan has storage increased to 2GB;
3) one-time payment was changed to billing yearly.
if the suggester wants a mailbox from us, we could offer you half price. please PM me. thanks.
So if I get an account for example.com, then create an email [email protected] - will any email sent to [email protected] and [email protected] end up in [email protected] inbox?
Detailed info about providers whose services I've used:
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that's correct. but you can open another mailbox (separated payment) for [email protected] etc.
Can the catchall be disabled by users?
Detailed info about providers whose services I've used:
BikeGremlin web-hosting reviews
i first time got this request from you yes if you want that we could implement this.
Catchall emails generally attract a lot of spam (many spammers will try the "common" emails like admin@ domain.whatever, info@ and so on). That's why I think it's a good idea to at least let the customers disable the catchall, if that's not set by default.
Detailed info about providers whose services I've used:
BikeGremlin web-hosting reviews
I am working on this issue.
When you say "plan to register it in Canada" does that mean you and the company is based in Canada, or just that you're registering it there to seem more legitimate?
one of my team members is in toronto, canada, where i am planning to relocate there too.
I hate to be the superficial one here but honestly, your website looks like shit. Seriously, websites from the 90's running in Netscape 1.0 looked better than that.
Spend a few bucks on fiverr or hire a kid to whip up a template or something. It does not matter how good your services are, you will have a hard time attracting customers if you present them like that.
honestly I pretty like the current style of website.
What you like is irrelevant to your potential customers.
Email is special. Email is important. You don't normally trust your email to someone who's website looks like it could have been built in the mid-90's using Front-page Express.
Holy shit, that took me back to some horrible memories.
Clearly it's from the late-90s as it doesn't use <BLINK>
Macromedia Dreamweaver 8?
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I remember nearly beating newbies to death for asking why we couldn’t use Dreamweaver.
What does XYA mean?
Also, please change the site's design.
Why not just use any free template for now and later as you grow maybe you can hire a professional web developer to design a good template for your business.
Few places to look for a good template. Will take you less than an hour to edit the template with your business's details and make it live.
Good luck!
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I prefer XYZ Mail, but this domain taken. so.. "a" is just after "z", I choose "xya".
Thanks. we will reconsider the design.
these are good resources. we are currently taking hard work in backend dev. we will update the front pages soon.
You are trolling, right?
If this really is true then please please please, hire a designer to do it and never ever touch a website again.
ye. we will second consider the frontend design stuff. current job is to make backend stuff work well.
thanks for suggestion anyway.
btw, any hosting provider has interests in the corp with us?
b/c we are a non-backend platform, no login, no cookies, all powered by API.
we use the domain xyamail.com for serving users, you can also use your own domain to serve users.
You just use our API to make your own systems.
Thanks.
this issue has been fixed. now you can specify users for personal domain, or enable catchall for that domain.
thanks.
Hi, please make smtp relay service like MailChannels & Mailbaby
Ty.
Mail relays are pretty in demand, the issue is that they're only priced a little bit underneath someone like mxroute while seeming 10x less trustable, at an unsustainable price. You generally just don't see a lot of independent email delivery companies because of how difficult it is to keep your IP ranges clean. Not sure what they're doing on that front, or if they even have their own space.
You should drop rainloop and replace it with Snappy: https://snappymail.eu/
Rainloop leaves unpatched vulnerabilities in place far too long, Snappy has forked it and really done some great stuff.
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