chuTzPA Posted Monday at 04:53 PM Posted Monday at 04:53 PM Hi, Looking to separate out my email provider from my IT provider. Curious for a recommendation on hosting email, if any. Thanks!!!
C. B. Zeller Posted Monday at 06:11 PM Posted Monday at 06:11 PM Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 are the big cloud-based products. Protonmail, based in Switzerland, has a security-first product, but they are not as full-featured as Microsoft or Google. If you are using your own domain name, it can be complicated to get your email up and running without professional help. Besides configuring your MX records for the new email host, you will also need to make sure SPF, DKIM and DMARC are configured correctly to ensure your outbound email gets delivered and not flagged as spam on the receiving end. Good luck! Free advice is worth what you paid for it. Do not rely on the information provided in this post for any purpose, including (but not limited to): tax planning, compliance with ERISA or the IRC, investing or other forms of fortune-telling, bird identification, relationship advice, or spiritual guidance. Corey B. Zeller, MSEA, CPC, QPA, QKA Preferred Pension Planning Corp.corey@pppc.co
Lois Baker Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 22 hours ago, C. B. Zeller said: If you are using your own domain name, it can be complicated to get your email up and running without professional help. Besides configuring your MX records for the new email host, you will also need to make sure SPF, DKIM and DMARC are configured correctly to ensure your outbound email gets delivered and not flagged as spam on the receiving end. ... and even with that, it's a constant, ongoing battle to keep it clean and deliverable.
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