by hdjrudni on 5/10/2025, 10:12:46 PM
by kureikain on 5/10/2025, 10:29:11 PM
Thank you. I build this.
Originally every time I had a domain and start a project, I have to setup email. Other services always lack something that I want. So I ended up building my own and has been growing it since 2021.
We also had a RayCast extension developer by Xmok https://www.raycast.com/xmok/mailwip
We had some very advanced routing rule based on regex, and wildcard domain, work in progress to support sieve filter. Had web-hook and API so you can do some cool thing with emails.
by odie5533 on 5/10/2025, 9:45:12 PM
Purelymail https://purelymail.com/ and Migadu https://www.migadu.com/pricing/ and Zoho have better pricing and features for full inboxes and sending.
If you just want forwarding, there are free options like Cloudflare or ImprovMX.
by politelemon on 5/10/2025, 8:57:24 PM
This service was formerly named hanami.run , mentioning in case it looked familiar to some of us on HN.
by desireco42 on 5/10/2025, 11:45:38 PM
It seems similar to Gmailify
I am happy customer of theirs, I think they are doing everything I would ever wanted, but good to know you are here as well...
by dmazin on 5/10/2025, 9:03:10 PM
Is this necessary? Gmail and Namecheap do this for free. I recently set up a domain and was able to set up Gmail and Mail.app to both send and receive as that email.
I also use Fastmail and set that up with a domain no problem.
Maybe I’m missing what this is for.
by tempestn on 5/10/2025, 11:31:34 PM
The problem I've always had when forwarding addresses, at least to my Gmail, is that Gmail seems to credit all forwarded spam to the forwarding address, so if your forwarded email gets a lot of spam, it quickly starts sending a large percentage of even the legitimate forwarded email to spam. Is there a solution to that issue?
Instead I've taken to using the pop download option, but that has its own issues (mostly the long delay between downloads).
by BeefySwain on 5/10/2025, 8:58:06 PM
How does this compare to https://mxroute.com/?
by ErrantX on 5/10/2025, 10:06:04 PM
Another option is https://forwardemail.net/en which has a really good free tier (if you don't mind managing forwarding rules in DNS)
by WorldPeas on 5/10/2025, 9:23:43 PM
I prefer improvmx, free forever, and has wildcard
by codazoda on 5/10/2025, 7:07:32 PM
I used to think this was hard. The founder of mailwip helped me iron it out. Well worth the price of admission.
by mwpmaybe on 5/11/2025, 1:14:43 AM
How does this compare to ForwardMX?
by johnklos on 5/10/2025, 11:37:08 PM
How does this work? Certain shitty email providers, like Gmail, will consider a forwarding email server the source of spam when their spam filter doesn't like what's forwarded.
by dangoodmanUT on 5/10/2025, 11:00:04 PM
Cloudflare has this for free now iiuc
by abdlrman on 5/10/2025, 11:24:41 PM
dhk I was wondering if we could get a lift to yoursand
by abdlrman on 5/10/2025, 11:24:11 PM
Sifl full time you have a good time with you have a
by jonplackett on 5/10/2025, 11:04:43 PM
I’m sure this is great - but just to remind peeps you can do this for free with Cloudflare
by tinhspace on 5/10/2025, 10:42:19 PM
I manage multiple domains for my side projects. With Mailwip, I can forward all emails from these domains to my Gmail account. This setup allows me to effortlessly respond to customer emails directly from Gmail, consolidating all communications into a single account for convenience.
FWIW, I use forwardemail.net. Been using them a few years and haven't had any issues. They've got a free plan but you have to put your email in the public DNS record, or $3/mo to keep your email private.
https://forwardemail.net/en/private-business-email?pricing=t...
Not affiliated, just a happy customer. The biggest issue now is that my email addresses always confuse humans. They're always like "Your email address is MyCompany@YourDomain.com?" And I'm like yes... I don't work for your company, that's... I don't really want to explain this.