Fast single mailbox solutions today? 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). See extra info at how to reply a forwarded email. Each email on our server passthrough Antivirus for Malware, Spyware and Virus scan. That’s on top of our spam/bot filter. Not only that, you can use our extensive rules to block spam at your account level.
It’s because we ask for your domain verification before your domain can be used in any way (and that requires a txt record). For domains that are already attached with us. They can be controlled by their own recipient/destination/control email ids only. Routing is maintained at the account level, domain level, and email id level. If an email id that is not a recipient email id, attempts to send an email for your domain, it will be discarded, and not sent. For any email id to be attached as control/recipient/destination email id, link authentication is used. Unless that destination email id is verified, it cannot be used.
Ensure SPF, DKIM and DMARC Authentication are proper: Email authentication is the process of verifying that an email is actually from the organization it claims to be from. This is done by verifying the email’s header information and domain name. There are three main email authentication protocols: Sender Policy Framework (SPF), DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM), and Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance (DMARC). All three of these authentication protocols work by checking the email’s header information against a set of rules or policies that the organization has put in place. If the email’s header information matches the organization’s policy, then the email is considered authenticated. If not, then the email is considered to be spam.
How can you guys work without SMTP, IMAP etc? It’s very simple really. We work at one level higher, at email level instead of nagging SMTP/IMAP etc. That means, when you hit that reply button on your recipient email id for any email forwarded by Mutant Mail. An email is sent from your recipient email id to our server, than we send one on your behalf with exact same content to your client, without them or you knowing about the process. Your recipient email id, cannot be traced back at all in the email.
A far better solution exists : Solution is Mutant Mail. It’s one of the best innovation in email world, that comes with enhanced email forwarding. In nutshell, every email id associated with Mutant Mail can be replied via your recipient email id, and your client’s will never see/find your recipient email id. Another one we clearly see is your username (name) is always attached when using a plus sign (+), so anyone can figure out your real email id. But most challenging issue of using email plus sign (+) trick is, how do you reply with exact same email id? You just can’t. There are many reasons why using an email id with Mutant Mail is better than email plus sign (+). First and foremost, Mutant Mail provides more security and privacy for your email communication. With Mutant Mail, your recipient email id is completely masked and cannot be read by anyone. Find additional information at https://www.mutantmail.com/.
Can i continue to use my existing email clients (gmail in a browser, Zoho mail in a browser, or any of my emails using Outlook or another mail client) AT THE SAME TIME as using each email account with Mutant Mail? I do not want to disable any of my existing email clients while using Mutant Mail. Please provide full details with your answer. Short answer is yes. The long one is, you won’t be needing so many email clients anymore. You will be needing only one (or as many recipient email ids) you use, and any email client they support will work. Think of Mutant Mail as Enriched Email Forwarding, where when you hit reply, your recipient receives a response from your email id.