Hello friends, I am considering using some of my domains for email in addition to my self hosted stuff and i cannot stress enough how much i do not want to host and run my own email service. My objective is to find a service that i can hook up with Gmail, so i think it’d have to do mail forwarding and submission/SMTP for sending mails. Mostly just myself, but maybe a few others too. I don’t want to spend twenty bucks per domain though. Does anyone have suggestions?

      • Atemu@lemmy.ml
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        1 year ago

        I see.

        Gmail also offers the option to use a custom domain. It’s aimed at businesses but there’s no reason why you shouldn’t be able to use it as a private person.

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    1 year ago

    I picked up a black friday deal from mxroute for $15/year. Unlimited domains and 300 email/hour. I have it setup as the relay for my internal postfix/dovecot setup. It also hosts one email account so if I mess up my own configuration I can still do email.

    Looks like their current deal is a $5/year for 1 domain https://account.mxroute.com/order/micro You could still set that one domain up as a relay.

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      1 year ago

      You have to absolutely know 100% what you are doing with MXroute, they’re not into hand holding you through any problems caused by inexperience.

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      1 year ago

      I’ve been a long time user of mxroute and agree that their services are quite good. I’ve never had my emails end up in someones spam folder.

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    1 year ago

    Check into Google workspaces, it’s a paid service now but I got a family email set up 20 years ago and it’s awesome. You get all the access to Google stuff, administration, there’s plugins and stuff it’s just a Google account with a cooler email and an admin panel really.

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    1 year ago

    For sending I am using smtp2go. It’s free if you send less than 1,000 emails a month.
    For receiving my dns host provides free email forwarding

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    Google Workspaces can do exactly this. You set up custom domains for it to handle mail for, and you can set up aliases or whatever so you aren’t making/paying for more than $6/user/month (assuming you are ok with the limitations of their lowest plan).

    If you use cloudflare for your DNS you can take advantage of their email routing feature to handle incoming mail on your domains, and can apparently even jump through some hoops to set up a normal gmail account to be able to send email from that same account by just changing the from address when composing an email. I have used email routing for some things, but not gone through the outgoing email workaround.

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      1 year ago

      I only know of Microsoft and email from the corporate world and instinctively want to put as much distance as I can between that and myself. How is it working for you?

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        1 year ago

        I don’t personally use it, but from what I’ve heard the folks that do love it, and I was considering it until I saw they were deprecating it, so presumably at some point you’d be forced into either one of their more popular consumer Office365 products or into one of the entry level M365 business tier products.

        I saw another thread recently where someone said they setup a NixOS mailserver based on the instructions here and had great success