Basically, you probably shouldn't. When I want custom email domains I just set it up so that emails to that address forward to my Gmail, then do this janky but apparently official...
Basically, you probably shouldn't. When I want custom email domains I just set it up so that emails to that address forward to my Gmail, then do this janky but apparently official
Agreed! If you don't want to use Gmail, Most email providers support this too :) I personally use Proton mail with my custom domain [1]. If you have jumped on the Hey wagon, they have annouced...
Basically, you probably shouldn't.
Agreed!
If you don't want to use Gmail, Most email providers support this too :)
I personally use Proton mail with my custom domain [1].
If you have jumped on the Hey wagon, they have annouced support for custom domains should be coming by end of 2020 too [2].
Things to consider if you want to self host an email server.
Basically, you probably shouldn't. When I want custom email domains I just set it up so that emails to that address forward to my Gmail, then do this janky but apparently official
https://support.google.com/mail/answer/22370?hl=en
Process to send emails under that name too. Free, and it doesn't end up in spam folders randomly!
Agreed!
If you don't want to use Gmail, Most email providers support this too :)
I personally use Proton mail with my custom domain [1].
If you have jumped on the Hey wagon, they have annouced support for custom domains should be coming by end of 2020 too [2].