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Which means you can send emails to others using your aliases.
Does the qq.com is bad?
@LTniger said: Does the qq.com is bad?
I don't want to use any email provider from mainland China.
If you have MXroute you should be able to, but you might need to enable catchall on the domain for it to pass exim sender verification.
Too many chickens in the car.
do you need rdns ?
Mailcheap has this feature implemented as sender addresses.
Pavin.
Fastmail, bring your own domain if you want, or use one of their 1000 domains, aliases, catchalls, send as alias, etc.
@dahartigan said: @LTniger said: Does the qq.com is bad? Too many chickens in the car.
@dahartigan said:
we need a new profile pic soon.
i am not comfortable when you are steady with one.
@ehab said: @dahartigan said: @LTniger said: Does the qq.com is bad? Too many chickens in the car. we need a new profile pic soon. i am not comfortable when you are steady with one.
@ehab said:
I was actually thinking the other day that I should pick a new one, but like a lot of things, I got distracted and never got around to it.
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Does the qq.com is bad?
I don't want to use any email provider from mainland China.
If you have MXroute you should be able to, but you might need to enable catchall on the domain for it to pass exim sender verification.
Too many chickens in the car.
do you need rdns ?
Mailcheap has this feature implemented as sender addresses.
Pavin.
Fastmail, bring your own domain if you want, or use one of their 1000 domains, aliases, catchalls, send as alias, etc.
we need a new profile pic soon.
i am not comfortable when you are steady with one.
I was actually thinking the other day that I should pick a new one, but like a lot of things, I got distracted and never got around to it.