Additionally, Cloudflare are a "no markup" registrar (they charge you the
price they're charged by the registry, and don't make any money from you on
domain registration, including WHOIS privacy), which, for most TLDs, give
you the best rates on the market (where they don't, either a specific
regis
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
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
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 -
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
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
I use my domain - the-solomons.net - for only one thing - e-mail
forwarding. I do not have or need any other services such as site
hosting, storage, "real" e-mail, etc.
I'm about to renew and discovered that GoDaddy's prices have gone up,
so I looked at options to transfer to another registrar.
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