Excellent single mailbox for all email ids solutions today? Really useful & excellent product. This has solved an important problem for me ie what to do about connecting the emails from several of my websites to one email address. I feel so much better now having set it up that I will not miss any emails. Customer service was very helpful and responsive. Read additional details at reply to forwarded email with original address. Ever wanted to forward your emails to multiple recipient? Well now you can. And with our Enriched routing, your brand/domain identity is maintained when email is replied from either of them.
Does this work with a regular gmail address or do I have to have a workspace account? It does work with a regular Gmail address, on any other including G-suite or workspace account. The only condition being destination/recipient/control e-mail id should be outside of Mutant Mail system, that can even be G-suite on a subdomain. During the Setup process it’s asking me to input a “real email address” that will be used as my forwarding address. Is this address changeable? Yes, it’s changeable. All you need to do is, add another email id in the “Recipient Inbox” tab and verify it. Then go to settings and mark it as default. After that, you can delete the old email id in the “Recipient Inbox” tab. The only condition is, none of the email ids should be used on any other Mutant Mail account.
Use Feedback loop and monitor bounce: Email marketers have to be careful not to let their campaigns fall into the spam trap. One of the few things you can do to help avoid this is using a feedback loop and monitoring bounce rates. Bounce rates are a good indicator of whether or not your email is being delivered to the correct address. If you’re seeing high bounce rates, it’s likely that your email is being flagged as spam. Bounce are of two types, Hard bounce and Spam bounce . Hard bounce means the email was attempted to be delivered to a non-existing email address. These are the worst kind of bounce and a meager <2% of hard bounce is enough to ruin your sending reputation.
Is it true, that you do not store or log any emails? It is absolutely true. We do not store, log or read any email that passes through our system. That's why we have concept of recipient email id. Your email ids (that are associated with Mutant Mail), are managed by your recipient email ids. These email ids store your real emails, contacts etc. Mutant Mail only acts as routing system in between your client and your recipient email id. Thus, it ensure your brandin/domain identity is maintained when you hit reply on your recipient email id.
Just like email plus sign (+) you can create email ids on the fly for any domain associated with Mutant Mail. Another advantage of using Mutant Mail is that it is much easier to remember than an email address with a plus sign. With Mutant Mail, you simply use your regular email address (e.g., john@gmail.com) as recipient and create your email ids on associate domain on the fly. This makes it simpler and faster to send emails to your contacts even with new email ids. Finally, using Mutant Mail provides a layer of protection against spam emails by ensuring all emails are from legitimate Mail server, verified on SPF, DKIM and DMARC record. Not just that, ever email on Mutant Mail passes through antivirus system to ensure, no malware or virus is attached to an email. Find extra information on https://www.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.