Best one mailbox solution by mutantmail.com

Premium single mailbox solutions right now? A rare gem. Mutant Mail is a god send for those who manage multiple domains. It eliminates the need to setup multiple email accounts within email clients or check multiple webmails regularly as all emails are forwarded to a single email of your choosing. When one replies to an email, it gets sent out exactly as if it was sent via the domain owner (so the user has no clue any forwarder was used). Find additional information at replying to forwarded emails. Pricing: Despite being an innovative and unique solution, we are Cheaper than fin. Infact you can start Free with us, and our highest plan cost less than Starbucks Coffee.

Does this mean that I could potentially cancel my G-Suite subscription, as I mainly use it for my business email anyways, and instead, I can just use mutant mail and still have my emails go out from my domain. Yes, your understanding is correct. You can use Mutant Mail to send, receive and reply to your domain’s(one or many) emails from any control/recipient/destination Inbox (Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, Yandex, Hey, Office365 anything). The only condition is since Mutant Mail doesn’t store any emails by itself, you need to have a destination inbox outside of the Mutant Mail system (can be anything), where your emails will be stored. You will receive all your domain’s email on your destination inbox, and when you reply, it will go as your domain’s email instead of that control inbox to your recipient. If you are still on the fence, give our free plan a shot.

Your Domains – Domains or custom domains come with various extension (.com, .net, .org etc) that are attached to your account on Mutant Mail and used to create aliases. You need to own a domain name to attach it to MutantMail. Domain names can be easily purchased from domain registrars such as namecheap, godaddy or hostinger. Monthly Bandwidth – It’s the amount of data that’s allowed to be transmitted per month. On Mutant Mail bandwidth is incremented each time an email is forwarded or a reply is sent (this is the data). Mutant Mail reset the bandwidth on 1st of every month. When an alias is deactivated or deleted emails sent to it do not count towards your bandwidth.

Can I keep using my domain on Google Workspace (G-Suite)? At a time only one server can accept mailbox related to any domain. But there is a workaround. You can have your main domain associated with mutant mail and a subdomain associated with your Google Workspace(G-Suite). That way Mutant Mail can route all admin, legal, anything @ example.com to your G-Suite control@inbox.example.com And of course, when you will reply to those emails from your subdomain, your domain email id will be shown to the recipient and not your subdomain.

Email ids on Mutant Mail can help you organize your email communications by separating work emails from personal emails, for example. You can also use it to keep your personal email address private. When you sign up for an email account, you likely provide your personal details and email address. However, did you ever stop to think about who is really selling your data? With Mutant Mail’s on the fly feature, you have option to sign up easy service with a new email id. And still have the flexibility to reply/send via each of those email ids when needed. Using a unique email for every service can easily reveal which one is the culprit, that’s selling your email id to spammers, in case you start getting spam emails. Read extra details at mutantmail.com.

If I use a GPG/OpenPGP key, that’s at the account level, correct? So every email I receive will be encrypted. Will every email I *send* be encrypted, and is there anything special the recipient needs to do to open them? We allow GPG/PGP at a finer level, and it’s set at the individual recipient email id level. Yes, once you set it from “Recipient Inbox”, emails are encrypted only on forward flow and a client like thunderbird will be needed to handle decryption automatically. Your clients don’t need anything for that, as we don’t encrypt that flow yet.