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Protonmail with custom domain
Protonmail with custom domain





protonmail with custom domain

I can potentially get round this using something like Simplemail or Anonaddy, but that would mean another layer to integrate in to the whole system.

protonmail with custom domain

Tutanota starts at only 12/year (around 14), but you’ll still only get 1GB of storage in total. You get a maximum of 200 labels for organizational purposes. This would make it simple to come up with new emails for new services to help track spam, but I've read that the fact that spammers don't get an undeliverable reply means that I could end up getting more spam. ProtonMail still sets a limit of 1,000 outgoing messages per day, although this is a soft limit based on how you use your account. If I go for the Professional plan, I can use catch all emails. Has anyone had any issues using some of the newer TLDs? Do any websites refuse to accept them when registering? I want to avoid using my surname as I almost always have to spell it out whenever I give it to someone on the phone or in person. I need to come up with a domain that isn't already taken. Well share your Domain Name System (DNS) records with you, which you will need to update your domain host account. I can switch email providers and keep the same email address.Ĭosts extra (although not a huge amount). Is there an reason that I SHOULDN'T use a custom domain? Here's my thoughts on it so far: I'm looking to switch from Gmail, and a common recommendation is to use ProtonMail with a custom domain.







Protonmail with custom domain