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(whoops almost forgot to mention the domain they're using for everybody's DKIM isn't registry locked. eM Client is a Windows and macOS based email client for sending and receiving emails, managing calendars, tasks, contacts, 1 and notes. Sorry this is just a random rant I'm so tired.
i guess you can flex like that when you own a friggin 8 block. They also have IPv4 /15 blocks in their SPF record despite many mail platforms not honoring IP blocks larger than /16, lmfao. Most bizarre thing is probably that they don't even let you manually add the DNS records (wtf). They're also hell-bent on 1 hour TTLs for some reason (despite everyone moving towards 5 minutes or lower for various reasons - btw I changed them all to 5 minutes and it unsurprisingly didn't cause any issues). They don't even mention DMARC in the documentation despite how important it is. Added a DMARC record via CNAME with policy reject and it's been working just fine (I review the XMLs occasionally and they're always all 3 passing), but now I'm kind of worried lol.Īnyway it's been working great for him, but in some areas Apple needs to step up their game a bit imo. com (which was somehow miraculously available despite his pretty common, short name) and set it up with the service since he already uses Apple One. My dad has wanted a custom email for a while so I snapped up his. What do you guys mean by DMARC "supported"? It's late so maybe I'm just slow at the moment but I don't see how Apple would be able to prevent anybody using iCloud custom domain from adding a DMARC record (or prevent mail receivers from querying for and applying it). Anyone have any light to shed on this?Ĭlick to expand. Obviously this is now the live service, not beta. Apple says this is irrelevant and it should still work. I’ve suggested to Apple that one key fact to consider is that this custom domain is the domain that all family members use for their Apple ID.
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Waiting nearly a month now and after repeated requests for an update they have nothing to say other than “Our Engineers are still investigating…” I’ve opened a support case with Apple who so far have been useless.
This is repeatable - tried a couple of times. Removing the custom domain fixes everything. The family accounts can send mail OK and in all other respects their email systems seem to be working, except for reception. The sender sees a bounce-back message informing that the mail cannot be delivered but there’s not a lot of useful information in the headers. Not just on the new custom domain but on any of their iCloud mail address. They all have the same symptom which is that they cannot receive mail. All very straightforward and for me everything works normally.īut for the three family members everything goes wrong.
I’ve created a family shared domain, added my own and three other family member mail addresses from the domain.
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We like eM Client which is why we recommend it, but with a manual set up only.I’m seeing some very strange behaviour. We always recommend a manual set up so that you are in control of how your email is set up and not the email client. It’s a minor point because there isn’t too much difference with those ports, but it’s an example of why automatic set up may not be the best option.
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It can use the better options which is why we have instructions showing you how to set this up: In addition the automatic set up also uses the least secure port and TLS protocols (587/143) with STARTTLS) for SMTP and IMAP/POP. I realise it is trying to be helpful and will often come up with a configuration that works but it can cause issues later on. It does look up MX records, but it has no business doing that as MX records are for incoming mail being delivered to email accounts on our system they are not for SMTP submission or IMAP/POP retrieval. EM Client is well known for getting this wrong.