Category: Email Alias

  • You don’t really need Outlook 365 or G Suite

    If you’re a solo founder, an indie hacker, a bootstrapper, a webmaster, a developer or if you have multiple domains, and/or you need to manage multiple inboxes, then this article might be perfect for you.

    We’ll show you how you can send and/or receive emails in your Gmail with your custom domain email addresses.

    Here’s how to get started. If you need help, just send us an email info@kingmailer.co:

    1. Create Endpoints

      An Endpoint is where you want the emails to be delivered, it can be your Gmail-address.
      In your Kingmailer-account go to Routing (1), click on Address Endpoints (2) and then on Add your first address endpoint (3).

    2. Enter your email address

      Enter your email address (1) and click Create address endpoint (2).

    3. Create a Route

      The Endpoint is there, so now you can create any email address you like, all emails send to this address will be delivered (forwarded/routed) to the Endpoint aka your Gmail address.

      Enter a username (1) for your email address for example info@domain so there you’ll enter just info. Select the domain (2) (which you already verified in your account: SPF, DKIM, MX and Return Path). Choose the Endpoint (3) which you created earlier.

    4. Sending Emails from Gmail

      Go to Settings > Accounts and Import > Add another email address > Send mail as

    5. Add your email address

      Enter your name and your email address, allow Treat as an alias and then Next Step

    6. Enter the SMTP credentials

      You can use these settings:

      SMTP Server: kingmailer.org
      Username: enter your SMTP username
      Password: enter your SMTP password
      Port: 587, 465, 25 or 2525
      Secure connection: TLS

    So there you have it, you can send and receive emails in your Gmail using your own domain. Create as many email addresses you want, have the emails delivered to your Gmail, at no extra costs.

    In this tutorial I have worked with Gmail, but you can use any other provider such as Hotmail, Yahoo or Proton etc.

  • Free MX Server Free Email Forwarding

    This article is related to:

    Free email forwarding
    Free email alias
    Free MX server
    Send and receive emails with your own domain name
    Send business email from Gmail

    Start sending and receiving emails with your domain name.

    Suppose:
    You have email addresses and you need an email forwarding service or you don’t even have email addresses, you have a domain, but you need email addresses.

    Let’s show you how

    You want your customers to send you emails to your business email address and have the emails delivered to your Gmail (or other provider).

    Kingmailer offers free and paid email forwarding / email alias services.

    Here’s how to get started. If you need help, just send us an email info@kingmailer.co:

    1. Create Endpoints

      An Endpoint is where you want the emails to be delivered, it can be your Gmail-address.
      In your Kingmailer-account go to Routing (1), click on Address Endpoints (2) and then on Add your first address endpoint (3).

    2. Enter your email address

      Enter your email address (1) and click Create address endpoint (2).

    3. Create a Route

      The Endpoint is there, so now you can create any email address you like, all emails send to this address will be delivered (forwarded/routed) to the Endpoint aka your Gmail address.

      Enter a username (1) for your email address for example info@domain so there you’ll enter just info. Select the domain (2) (which you already verified in your account: SPF, DKIM, MX and Return Path). Choose the Endpoint (3) which you created earlier.

    4. Sending Emails from Gmail

      Go to Settings > Accounts and Import > Add another email address > Send mail as

    5. Add your email address

      Enter your name and your email address, allow Treat as an alias and then Next Step

    6. Enter the SMTP credentials

      You can use these settings:

      SMTP Server: kingmailer.org
      Username: enter your SMTP username
      Password: enter your SMTP password
      Port: 587, 465, 25 or 2525
      Secure connection: TLS

    So there you have it, now you can manage multiple email inboxes all at one fixed place, no need to login and log out, in multiple addresses or multiple different domains + you get to use Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo, Proton etc where you already comfortable using.