This is cool, but feels like a work around that will be patched.
renewiltord•3mo ago
It's just using Cloudflare features for their intended purpose. How is it a workaround? You can even have Gmail configured to send as this email which would be the actually useful thing here because this is just blogspam of the CF feature.
navigate8310•3mo ago
This is not a workaround, this is one of their main product that one should not rely on because Microsoft with their aggressive SPF, DMARC and DNSBL have almost all CF's IP blacklisted. So mail forwarded to your personal MSFT mail account is not guaranteed to arrive and is clearly logged in CF dash.
erayalakese•3mo ago
You're actually right. So, this method might not be considered a long-term solution. The article I linked to is actually part of an online guide where I explain how to set up a company step by step. Readers currently at this stage don't yet have a mailbox (like a Google Workspace subscription with a custom domain). A few steps later, I'll explain how to use Gmail with a custom domain. Then, they won't need email routing. This solution is very useful in this regard.
erayalakese•3mo ago
No, this isn't actually a workaround. This is exactly what email routing does. You can also create a catch-all email.
There are many situations where "forwarding incoming emails to another address" is sufficient. For example, if you don't yet have a mailbox, if you manage several different domains, etc.
AlfredBarnes•3mo ago
Fair, thank you everyone below pointed out I was wrong :)
That's okay I'll try this out in earnest. Thanks for sharing
kerv•3mo ago
Is there a limit on how many email forwards you can make with the free plan?
The only thing missing here is a way to SEND emails from your new business email. I don’t think CloudFlare (yet) offers virtual SMTP for your routed email, so you can receive emails to your new “noah@mynewcompany.com” address but sent mail will still come from your personal email address.
Anyone have a simple way of solving this? I’ve done it in a complex way (setting up my own SMTP service through through Google Apps, a paid service), but I’m wondering if there’s a simpler approach I should use going forward for these quick setups.
erayalakese•3mo ago
Personally, I chose Google Workspace at that stage. It's a pay-per-seat model.
AquiGorka•3mo ago
Mailgun has a free tier for low volume that you can setup on any email client via smtp.
erayalakese•3mo ago
Personally, I chose Google Workspace at that stage. It's a pay-per-seat model.
AlfredBarnes•3mo ago
renewiltord•3mo ago
navigate8310•3mo ago
erayalakese•3mo ago
erayalakese•3mo ago
There are many situations where "forwarding incoming emails to another address" is sufficient. For example, if you don't yet have a mailbox, if you manage several different domains, etc.
AlfredBarnes•3mo ago
That's okay I'll try this out in earnest. Thanks for sharing