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Free Email Forwarding Service Providers

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Hello,
As titled, apart from Domain Registrars Email Forwarding Service, do you recommend any other email forwarding service which is Free or priced LowEnd ??
I have got the following:
Any more options are welcome.
Regards.
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mxroute 10$/yr blackfriday offer.
Do they support catch-all ?
Yes, via DA.
I don't see the 10$/y option https://mxroute.blackfriday or https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/167743/mxroute-black-friday-2020-a-little-early/. Would you mind point me to this?
Basically any shared hosting
SmallWeb, WebHorizon, BuyShared ...
Also both SmallWeb and WebHorizon resell MXroute and they have cheap yearly plans as well.
It's $5/year and supports catch-all.
Caution: the administrator has been collecting dick pics from all the emails. Sign up as "Arkansas, China" and you'll receive them.
You get what you pay for: personally, I wouldn't rely on a free service for email forwarding.
Thanks, just done mine.
Not sure why I didn't receive invoice or any confirmation email from the provider, even no dick pics
Anyway OP should consider it as well.
A free option for incoming emails is SparkPost. It works differently from most other services:
If you want to receive emails programmatically with minimal delay, this is a useful option.
MXRoute would just store all the emails in a folder that you can access via IMAP, which is more complex than processing an HTTP request.
As far as I know cloudns.net providing free forwarding. If you consider payment service, then pobox.com is quite good, I have been using it for long years.
Pretty sure MXRoute can do regular SMTP forwarding too.
Zoho has email forwarding, and also they have Catch-All features.
It's free for 5 Users, 1 Domain, 5GB of Storage. or $12/year/user
Yes, you can configure MXRoute to forward incoming email to a different email address via SMTP, but then it lands on another inbox and does not become an HTTP request that you can easily process in a script.
https://simplelogin.io/
$30yr unlimited aliases, forwarding.
On their Website they claim "We deliver over 37% of all B2C and B2B email"
Seems like a bold claim, are they really that big?
Marketing fuss. Impossible to verify. Avoid. Here is nice ycombinator for you: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25434753 being in business so long means good things.