Excellent single mailbox solutions today? This is my first review ever. It’s due to amazing support.I love the idea behind Mutant Mail, got it up and running on a domain in 5 minute. My registrar wanted to charge me for email. Mutant Mail let’s me create a ton of my domains their own email addresses and reply all from the same gmail address without it looking like, well, I’m replying from a gmail address. Read more info on single mailbox for all email ids. Comes with Two Factor Authentication: We ensure, all the emails are having proper SPF, DKIM and DMARC for maximum ?deliverability. PGP/GPG encryption for zero snooping.
It’s because we ask for your domain verification before your domain can be used in any way (and that requires a txt record). For domains that are already attached with us. They can be controlled by their own recipient/destination/control email ids only. Routing is maintained at the account level, domain level, and email id level. If an email id that is not a recipient email id, attempts to send an email for your domain, it will be discarded, and not sent. For any email id to be attached as control/recipient/destination email id, link authentication is used. Unless that destination email id is verified, it cannot be used.
Though it’s assumed text format email are safer than HTML emails, there are no stats to prove it. The amount of link and their relevance towards email is directly related to the email quality. Testing your email campaigns before sending: Email campaigns can be a great way to reach out to customers and promote your business, but if they’re not well-crafted, they can quickly fall into the spam trap. Before sending out your next email campaign, be sure to test it for potential spam issues. There are several things you can do to test your campaign and ensure that it will reach its target audience: First, use a spam checker tool such as Mail Tester, to scan your campaign for potential problems. These tools can help you identify common issues that can lead to emails being flagged as spam.
Is it true, that you do not store or log any emails? It is absolutely true. We do not store, log or read any email that passes through our system. That’s why we have concept of recipient email id. Your email ids (that are associated with Mutant Mail), are managed by your recipient email ids. These email ids store your real emails, contacts etc. Mutant Mail only acts as routing system in between your client and your recipient email id. Thus, it ensure your brandin/domain identity is maintained when you hit reply on your recipient email id.
Just like email plus sign (+) you can create email ids on the fly for any domain associated with Mutant Mail. Another advantage of using Mutant Mail is that it is much easier to remember than an email address with a plus sign. With Mutant Mail, you simply use your regular email address (e.g., john@gmail.com) as recipient and create your email ids on associate domain on the fly. This makes it simpler and faster to send emails to your contacts even with new email ids. Finally, using Mutant Mail provides a layer of protection against spam emails by ensuring all emails are from legitimate Mail server, verified on SPF, DKIM and DMARC record. Not just that, ever email on Mutant Mail passes through antivirus system to ensure, no malware or virus is attached to an email. See additional details on mutantmail.com.
What is the difference between the “Delete” and “Forget” actions for an email ID? The difference between Delete and Forget is due to the catch-all. The delete can be used even if catch-all is enabled. It’s a soft delete and a marker is kept in a database to ensure, the email id doesn’t automatically get created on the fly when a new email is sent to the deleted email id. Forget on the other hand is to completely delete the email id. If used, the email id and all its record are deleted from our database. But if it is being used on the catch-all enabled domain, the email id will be re-created on the fly as soon as it receives a new email. Forget option doesn’t contribute towards email id count, delete does, as a soft delete happens. We send detailed information on this via email and similar things on the third day of onboarding.