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  • @phenomlab oh no… so you are saying I should not have used my sexy_boy_2005@hotmail.com email address that I got when I was at the high school for this purpose? But everyone knows this email address… lol

    jokes aside, I totally agree with you. It looks way more professional and trustworthy. Although I do not know what SPF, DKIM, or DMARC means, I did those settings as well… and I learned what they mean from the link you posted 😄

    I have been using this service:

    https://simplelogin.io/docs/custom-domain/registrars/namecheap/namecheap/

    After adding a domain, it made me add the DNS settings for SPF, DKIM, and DMARC. I think you are using protonmail, so you should be familiar with simplelogin, because it was bought by Protonmail. I have been using simple login for quite some time and actually was worried when it was bought by Protonmail. It is just that… I could not trust protonmail brand yet… I believe the management does not know much about business and will collapse the company in the near future, so I did not put any of my eggs in the protonmail basket… I hope simplelogin will continue even if this happens.

    However, simplelogin is just a relaying service, so I wonder what your recommendation would be about the email service provider that we should use. Is Mimecast doing this? Because it looks like they are just providing security, right?

    https://www.mimecast.com/

    @crazycells I’m not using ProtonMail for anything currently but I know a few people who do - @DownPW is one of them from recollection.

    Using a mail relay is actually a good idea as the sending IP addresses have built up a reputation with other mail networks and spam lists over a long period of time and are mostly trusted to deliver mail on behalf of another entity.

    The usage of spf, dkim, and dmarc, DNS entries is a recommended security practice as without these, mail delivery will almost certainly fail.

    The daddy of mail security is definitely MimeCast. They have a week reserved reputation for being one of the best around, but there are others who offer a similar service and come out cheaper.

  • @crazycells I’m not using ProtonMail for anything currently but I know a few people who do - @DownPW is one of them from recollection.

    Using a mail relay is actually a good idea as the sending IP addresses have built up a reputation with other mail networks and spam lists over a long period of time and are mostly trusted to deliver mail on behalf of another entity.

    The usage of spf, dkim, and dmarc, DNS entries is a recommended security practice as without these, mail delivery will almost certainly fail.

    The daddy of mail security is definitely MimeCast. They have a week reserved reputation for being one of the best around, but there are others who offer a similar service and come out cheaper.

    @phenomlab said in Website and mail branding failures:

    @crazycells I’m not using ProtonMail for anything currently but I know a few people who do - @DownPW is one of them from recollection.

    oh yes, you are right, probably from those discussions on this forum, I misremembered it.

    I guess you only used Proton VPN at some point?

  • @phenomlab said in Website and mail branding failures:

    @crazycells I’m not using ProtonMail for anything currently but I know a few people who do - @DownPW is one of them from recollection.

    oh yes, you are right, probably from those discussions on this forum, I misremembered it.

    I guess you only used Proton VPN at some point?

    @crazycells yes, tried it and didn’t like it at all. Got a refund!

  • @crazycells yes, tried it and didn’t like it at all. Got a refund!

    @phenomlab

    Only yesterday we got a windows and guttering flyer through the door, the email on it was Gmail and didn’t seem to exactly fit the bill for their business.

    I must admit I put it right in the bin, it put me off that they were using Gmail, it maybe shouldn’t do but that was my feeling at the time that it wasn’t ultra professional.

    I notice some comments about Proton mail…

    I know other services offer this but I’ve found Proton Mail to be useful and with the added Proton pass which allows you to use a spoof email address that hides your email address I’ve particularly found to be a useful feature, so you sign up to a site for example and use a false email which sends verification etc to your real email very handy indeed!

  • @phenomlab

    Only yesterday we got a windows and guttering flyer through the door, the email on it was Gmail and didn’t seem to exactly fit the bill for their business.

    I must admit I put it right in the bin, it put me off that they were using Gmail, it maybe shouldn’t do but that was my feeling at the time that it wasn’t ultra professional.

    I notice some comments about Proton mail…

    I know other services offer this but I’ve found Proton Mail to be useful and with the added Proton pass which allows you to use a spoof email address that hides your email address I’ve particularly found to be a useful feature, so you sign up to a site for example and use a false email which sends verification etc to your real email very handy indeed!

    @JAC said in Website and mail branding failures:

    Only yesterday we got a windows and guttering flyer through the door, the email on it was Gmail and didn’t seem to exactly fit the bill for their business.

    I must admit I put it right in the bin, it put me off that they were using Gmail, it maybe shouldn’t do but that was my feeling at the time that it wasn’t ultra professional.

    Yes, we get this all the time with Window Cleaning services etc (to name one of many - hence the post 🙂 )

  • @phenomlab oh no… so you are saying I should not have used my sexy_boy_2005@hotmail.com email address that I got when I was at the high school for this purpose? But everyone knows this email address… lol

    jokes aside, I totally agree with you. It looks way more professional and trustworthy. Although I do not know what SPF, DKIM, or DMARC means, I did those settings as well… and I learned what they mean from the link you posted 😄

    I have been using this service:

    https://simplelogin.io/docs/custom-domain/registrars/namecheap/namecheap/

    After adding a domain, it made me add the DNS settings for SPF, DKIM, and DMARC. I think you are using protonmail, so you should be familiar with simplelogin, because it was bought by Protonmail. I have been using simple login for quite some time and actually was worried when it was bought by Protonmail. It is just that… I could not trust protonmail brand yet… I believe the management does not know much about business and will collapse the company in the near future, so I did not put any of my eggs in the protonmail basket… I hope simplelogin will continue even if this happens.

    However, simplelogin is just a relaying service, so I wonder what your recommendation would be about the email service provider that we should use. Is Mimecast doing this? Because it looks like they are just providing security, right?

    https://www.mimecast.com/

    @crazycells said in Website and mail branding failures:

    oh no… so you are saying I should not have used my sexy_boy_2005@hotmail.com email address that I got when I was at the high school for this purpose?

    Just reading this again and laughing to myself. Years ago, I helped a friend’s daughter write a resume so she could search for her first job. It was all going well until I asked her if she had an email address that she’d like to use.

    The response was

    yes, “biggestbaddestbitch@hotmail.com

    And that is the honest truth. I reckon if I had false teeth, they would have fallen out of my mouth there and then!

  • @crazycells said in Website and mail branding failures:

    oh no… so you are saying I should not have used my sexy_boy_2005@hotmail.com email address that I got when I was at the high school for this purpose?

    Just reading this again and laughing to myself. Years ago, I helped a friend’s daughter write a resume so she could search for her first job. It was all going well until I asked her if she had an email address that she’d like to use.

    The response was

    yes, “biggestbaddestbitch@hotmail.com

    And that is the honest truth. I reckon if I had false teeth, they would have fallen out of my mouth there and then!

    @phenomlab said in Website and mail branding failures:

    The response was

    yes, “biggestbaddestbitch@hotmail.com”

    🤣 ahahah , that is an email address I would use to give in supermarkets when they asked…

  • @phenomlab said in Website and mail branding failures:

    The response was

    yes, “biggestbaddestbitch@hotmail.com”

    🤣 ahahah , that is an email address I would use to give in supermarkets when they asked…

    @crazycells can you imagine the look on the checkout operator’s face if you did? Or, if you were asked to enter it at one of those self service checkouts, I wonder if it would accept it…

  • @crazycells can you imagine the look on the checkout operator’s face if you did? Or, if you were asked to enter it at one of those self service checkouts, I wonder if it would accept it…

  • @JAC said in Website and mail branding failures:

    Only yesterday we got a windows and guttering flyer through the door, the email on it was Gmail and didn’t seem to exactly fit the bill for their business.

    I must admit I put it right in the bin, it put me off that they were using Gmail, it maybe shouldn’t do but that was my feeling at the time that it wasn’t ultra professional.

    Yes, we get this all the time with Window Cleaning services etc (to name one of many - hence the post 🙂 )


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