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(Created page with "Two services for email routing. ==[forwardemail.net forwardemail.net]== They have a free and a paid plan.<br> The free plan is great but requires you to put all the emails into a txt dns entry. ==Cloudflare Email Routing Beta== Does not support subdomains ===Setting up send from=== You can send from your gmail by doing the following: # Update your TXT dns record to #* <pre>v=spf1 include:_spf.mx.cloudflare.net ~all include:_spf.google.com ~all</pre> #* Not sure if this...")
 
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Two services for email routing.
Two services for email routing.


==[forwardemail.net forwardemail.net]==
==[https://forwardemail.net forwardemail.net]==
They have a free and a paid plan.<br>
They have a free and a paid plan.<br>
The free plan is great but requires you to put all the emails into a txt dns entry.
The free plan is great but requires you to put all the emails into a txt dns entry.

Revision as of 17:18, 22 January 2022

Two services for email routing.

forwardemail.net

They have a free and a paid plan.
The free plan is great but requires you to put all the emails into a txt dns entry.

Cloudflare Email Routing Beta

Does not support subdomains

Setting up send from

You can send from your gmail by doing the following:

  1. Update your TXT dns record to
    • v=spf1 include:_spf.mx.cloudflare.net ~all include:_spf.google.com ~all
    • Not sure if this is actually required or not.
  2. In Gmail, add a send-from address with the following forwardemail.net instructions.