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Using Protonmail with a receive-enabled Cloudron domain - splitting mail?

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      wrote on last edited by girish
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      Hey folks, I have my personal domain (ian.gay) on Cloudron and right now it's fully configured to send and receive email. I was looking at moving just my personal email to Protonmail for a few reasons but it seems difficult (if not impossible?) to split mail like this.

      Would I need to receive everything on my cloudron first, then forward to proton, or is there a way to use a mail subdomain on Cloudron (like cmail.ian.gay having a different mx than ian.gay) ? Or is the only solution just to set it to send-only and use a different address for Cloudron? Has anyone tried something like this?

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      • ianhyzyI ianhyzy

        Hey folks, I have my personal domain (ian.gay) on Cloudron and right now it's fully configured to send and receive email. I was looking at moving just my personal email to Protonmail for a few reasons but it seems difficult (if not impossible?) to split mail like this.

        Would I need to receive everything on my cloudron first, then forward to proton, or is there a way to use a mail subdomain on Cloudron (like cmail.ian.gay having a different mx than ian.gay) ? Or is the only solution just to set it to send-only and use a different address for Cloudron? Has anyone tried something like this?

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        girish
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        @ianhyzy as in, you want some mailboxes on Protonmail and some on Cloudron for the same domain ?

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        • girishG girish

          @ianhyzy as in, you want some mailboxes on Protonmail and some on Cloudron for the same domain ?

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          @girish right, I'm assuming it's not (easily) possible but wasn't sure if there was anything I didn't know about that makes it possible.

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          • ianhyzyI ianhyzy

            @girish right, I'm assuming it's not (easily) possible but wasn't sure if there was anything I didn't know about that makes it possible.

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            @ianhyzy Haven't tried it but sounds useful and also do-able.
            I have the reverse : primary email on protonmail and would like a subdomain of primary to be in cloudron.
            I think it's possible.
            At least for because I use the wildcard DNS approach.

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            • ianhyzyI ianhyzy

              @girish right, I'm assuming it's not (easily) possible but wasn't sure if there was anything I didn't know about that makes it possible.

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              @ianhyzy yeah, it's not possible since email delivery works at a domain level and not mailbox level. The best you can do is to have email of some mailboxes forwarded from Cloudron to Protonmail or vice-versa. In the next release, we are trying to make email forwarding setup simpler, so maybe it will help in this situation.

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                It would be an interesting feature to have the mailserver for a domain be able to recognize that a mailbox it is receiving for is elsewhere and redirects the connection there.

                This would be at a higher level than where forwarding happens.

                Just like when one moves IRL and tells the Post Office the new address.

                Similar to 301/302 HTTP redirects.

                Conscious tech

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