Re: OT (but I don't know who else to ask) - e-mail forwarding

2022-03-15 Thread Gabor Szabo
A few weeks ago I started to use https://forwardemail.net/ they have a free version in which you set the forwarding rules in the DNS configuration which means this information is public. I use the paid version for $3 / month in which I can configure the forwarding rules on their web UI and that inf

Re: OT (but I don't know who else to ask) - e-mail forwarding

2022-03-15 Thread Shlomo Solomon
Sounds good, but "beta" so I'll keep an eye on that for the future. On Tue, 15 Mar 2022 09:26:03 +0200 Yuval Adam <_...@yuv.al> wrote: > Cloudflare have recently opened their new Email Routing product to a > public beta that also includes the free tier of their service. > > https://blog.cloudfla

Re: OT (but I don't know who else to ask) - e-mail forwarding

2022-03-15 Thread Yuval Adam
Cloudflare have recently opened their new Email Routing product to a public beta that also includes the free tier of their service. https://blog.cloudflare.com/email-routing-open-beta/ On 3/15/22 08:14, Shlomo Solomon wrote: I use my domain -

Re: OT (but I don't know who else to ask) - e-mail forwarding

2022-03-15 Thread Shlomo Solomon
Thanks, but maybe I was not clear enough in defining my needs: 1 - I assume that siteground.com charges for the service, so that would be more expensive rather than cheaper 2 - Google mail is not a solution since the addresses I'm forwarding are not necessarily mine and not always Gmail. For exampl

Re: OT (but I don't know who else to ask) - e-mail forwarding

2022-03-15 Thread אורי
Hi, You can use Google mail (workspaces) for email forwarding. I also used siteground.com for email forwarding. I don't recommend using a domain registrar since they only register domain names and their email forwarding is not so good. You might also consider Amason SES. If you use Google, ther