Forwarding domains to Gmail
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I have 5 domains I want to forward to one Gmail account, and another that goes to a different Gmail.
For many years I have hosted a server with qmail etc but the prices are going up and I cba with managing it*
I just want to continue seeing the emails in Gmail and replying via the same domain using Gmails "Send mail as" feature.
How do I do that nowadays with minimal spendies?
* lol I don't manage it at all, it's still Centos 6
For many years I have hosted a server with qmail etc but the prices are going up and I cba with managing it*
I just want to continue seeing the emails in Gmail and replying via the same domain using Gmails "Send mail as" feature.
How do I do that nowadays with minimal spendies?
* lol I don't manage it at all, it's still Centos 6
I’m happy to keep using gmail but basically what I want is
Need to send/reply for all domains + the gmail address itself
- @mydomain1.com -> gmail account 1
- @mydomain2.com -> gmail account 1
- @myworkdomain1.com -> gmail account 2
- @myworkdomain2.com -> gmail account 2
Need to send/reply for all domains + the gmail address itself
I'm currently doing that with Thunderbird, except that I generally send replies from shed@gmail.com.
Because I'm trying to lose my legacy domains.
Most of the forwarded email is dross that I just delete.
One or two a day are worth logging into the old domains and sending a reply which the other party will see as coming from the old domain.
At one point we had a handful of different RasPi's each with T'bird on it, handling different email addresses in different ways, as we disentangled from the business.
You can only try so hard to encourage people to stop sending to your old domain.
Yesterday I got a 'Christmas Message' from someone I've not seen this century, to an email address I've not paid for for 25 years.
Because I'm trying to lose my legacy domains.
Most of the forwarded email is dross that I just delete.
One or two a day are worth logging into the old domains and sending a reply which the other party will see as coming from the old domain.
At one point we had a handful of different RasPi's each with T'bird on it, handling different email addresses in different ways, as we disentangled from the business.
You can only try so hard to encourage people to stop sending to your old domain.
Yesterday I got a 'Christmas Message' from someone I've not seen this century, to an email address I've not paid for for 25 years.
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