My domain is hosted at Godaddy and my project is at Digitalocean.
I want more than 15 custom emails, I know Godaddy offers email services but it is a little expensive for me. What I want is another services who offers create emails without transfer my domain name from Godaddy.
Thanks.
You can always purchase separate email service from MXRoute or Zoho, then please make sure you edit your DNS settings and point to correct settings.
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I have a domain which name is asifulmamun.info
Then, I've purchased a hosting for host website and connect this domain to hosting with cpanel by nameserver change.
I've create an email with this domain from Cpanel i.e. xx#asifulmamun.info.
Hosting provider told me that, my email has a limit for sending or receiving up to (25-30) email per hour.
But, if i will need to send/receive more than email from limitation how can I do this?
I think it's using my hosting server protocol for using mail email service.
Is it possible using another service provider protocol for using more than email from hosting server protocol?
Is it possible to use gmail server without purchase google cloude?
Is it possible, my domain will host in my exist hosting (Cpanel) and mail protocol using another service provider i.e. google, godaddy, aws or any service provider? If possible how?
Yes, you can use different service providers for incoming emails and for outgoing emails. In particular, you can use several email service providers for outgoing emails.
The "how" depends on what you want to do. I recently wrote a lengthy article on email. You find answers to all protocol-related questions there. The sections about email's architecture and its entities might be especially interesting to you.
I am using Google Cloud for running a website, accessible on mydomain.com (fake, for illustration). I am trying to figure out how to receive email at support#mydomain.com (and let it be accessible by a human like a normal email) and also be able to send custom emails from info#mydomain.com programmatically. I am not sure what technology I am missing to be able to do this.
I have a k8s cluster with an Ingress with a static IP exposed through Cloud DNS zone. The NS records for mydomain.com. match the NS records on Google Domains. This works and I can access my website as expected.
From a little bit of research, I think I need to use something like Sendinblue because using their service will likely make my emails more legitimate. I purchased a dedicated IP in Sendinblue. Following this guide, I added ns1.sendinblue.com and ns2.sendinblue.com NS records for mail.mydomain.com in my Cloud DNS zone. I have associated the domain in Sendinblue and picked matching NS records. Then I created a sender and I am trying to verify this sender, but I have no inbox. This is the most confusing part. So I found this question-answer and followed by adding MX records and setting up email forwarding to mydomain+support#gmail.com (a plain Gmail account).
So now I expect any emails sent to support#mydomain.com to be accessible from the plain Gmail account. When I send emails, I do not receive them but I also do not get back a delivery failure. I've waited 12+ hours to make there isn't a DNS delay.
I feel like I haven't wired up these pieces correctly together and I am missing something but I am not sure what.
This is the answer publish by John Hanley added as community wiki since #John Hanley did not add as answer:
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Select a normal mail service (Google Workplace, Office 365, Zoho (which offers a free account) and set up mail on your primary domain. Use Sendinblue as your email marketing tool - as it is not a general purchase email system
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I've purchased a domain for a website that I will host on AWS but I could not figure out how to create a custom email address for this domain. I would like to have something like marketing#domain.com.
Is it possible to do this?
Thanks
Yes. AWS has two services for email, Amazon Simple Simple Email Service (SES) and Amazon Workmail.
These two services can both send and receive email, but they are designed for different purposes. You can read more about each in the links above, and decide which one is best for you.
Its worth pointing out that you can host your mail with any provider. You can do this by setting the MX records in your DNS to the values that the mail host you select provides. Common choices for hosting mail, that are similarly priced to Amazon Workmail, are Google Workspaces (which is gmail with your own custom domain), Microsoft365, and GoDaddy has an email only plan, but there are myriad of providers that offer mail for your custom domain.
I want to setup an email alias eg. dev#mycompany.com and have multiple recipients to that. My company's site is hosted in a heroku instance and I want to leverage the same instance for the email forwarding. Can someone please explain how this works and how I can set this up?
Heroku will only provide you with hosting for your web application. You need to use another service for your emails, like Google Apps.
If you already have email addresses for your domain name, you probably also already have a service providing this. You need to figure out which it is and configure it there.
I've just built a website for a customer which I'm currently hosting on Webfaction. I now want to point their company-TLD to the website I built, but I don't want to create an email nightmare for that company.
So my question; is it possible to only host the website of a domain on webfaction and leave the email hosting as it is now? All tips are welcome!
The answer to your question is yes you can leave email hosting as if for now.
You can also migrate email services from webfaction from which you are taking hosting or you can get email services later from many hosting companies.
For my website I took email services from host preneur because when I bought my domain I did not think that email service was required then.