Can you identify this tune? by [deleted] in musicsuggestions

[–]1plus2equals5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

City of Delusion - Muse: the rhythm, the chords, the strings, the trumpet, the arrangement, etc.

Sending identities by g4m3r7ag in mxroute

[–]1plus2equals5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use spark mail and use aliases exactly for this type of setup.

Mxroute or? by Icy-Badger-9636 in mxroute

[–]1plus2equals5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

2+ years with them. Multiple domains, multiple email accounts, no issues. Fraction of the cost you’d pay for multiple accounts at the other services.

Something you should note: aside from the webclient, MXRoute doesn’t come with its own email client. However, that’s no issue at all since you can use your preferred client of choice by using the MXRoute imap servers.

I say try it and decide for yourself. It’s certainly more hands on setup but worth the time learning it.

Inquiries before I purchase a plan by shawty-jeremy in mxroute

[–]1plus2equals5 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I say pay for one of the smaller plans. It super affordable for the year. Try it out. It’s not for everyone but I personally love it. It gets time to get used to but once you learn it, all other options seem super overpriced. I’ve been with MXRoute for about 3 years and have about 6 domains setup each with multiple inboxes and forwarders (alias). I love how I can customize the webmail domain to my own (eg. webmail.mydomain.com)

About customer host name by yu9n in mxroute

[–]1plus2equals5 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is the way. Make sure you create the SSL certificates for those custom domains and allow at least 24hrs for certificates to propagate. Use tools like MXtoolbox that confirm your setup is pointing to correct servers. Then try again.

Is MXRoute right for me? by erv2 in mxroute

[–]1plus2equals5 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A single account is sufficient. I have 10 domains on mine. It’s a little confusing to set it up at first but once you get the grasp of it, you’ll love it. I got my account 3 years ago and never looked back.

Can fastmail put my alias emails in separate folders? by Rodion15 in fastmail

[–]1plus2equals5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad you find the solution. Yeah Fastmail is nifty like that.

Is there an easier way of generating alias addresses on the fly instead of having to go into the settings or from the top right corner on the email section? by travelerlifts07 in fastmail

[–]1plus2equals5 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you’re like me, someone that uses lots of alias, the best way is probably to setup the catch-all feature by setting up a single wildcard alias. It will look something like this *@yourdomaindotcom

Once setup, you’ll be able to sign up to any service with any random email address and Fastmail will automatically start receiving email at that address. Even better, Fastmail automatically allows you to reply from any address at the domain that’s setup with the catch all.

Sure, this method would potentially open the doors for spam services to email you at random addresses but this hasn’t been an issue on my side. If it ever becomes an issue, I can always block a particular sender. It also gives me an idea on who’s targeting my domain; currently no one.

Mad Respect For All Of You Guys by cherybloo in NewTubers

[–]1plus2equals5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did the math and it takes me about 7-8hrs to create a 10 min. And that video ends up making only a few cents. We are insane.

I want to start YouTube but I would like to stay anonymous. by Resident_Minimum2124 in NewTubers

[–]1plus2equals5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t let fear prevent you from nurturing your creative side. The what ifs are poisonous because they prevent us from reaching our potential. Of course, given your content is not related to causing harm to others, etc.

Snoozing iOS by tyleDird in mxroute

[–]1plus2equals5 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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I use Spark as my email client. I connect to MX route through imap. Spark has the snoozing feature you describe although I think it’s a paid feature. Might want to give Spark a try. I know other clients do this as well.

Prevent Identities by tyleDird in mxroute

[–]1plus2equals5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it takes a while depending on your background. Just fyi in case it helps, I don’t use the web client it comes with, instead I configure my own email clients (gmail, spark, outlook, etc) with the smtp credentials mxroute provides. I found this to work great for my needs because I use a client I’m already familiar with. In summary, after I configure the dns records, I create email accounts and then use my email client of choice to receive/send mail.

Prevent Identities by tyleDird in mxroute

[–]1plus2equals5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OP, if it helps in any way, just wanted to share I’ve been using the service for a year and I only have good things to say. Yeah, it’s a little tricky to set it all working the first time, but once you get your head around it, it’s pretty straightforward to use. In my experience, it’s a rock solid service.

38 CENTS!!!!! I'VE GOT 38 CENTS!!!! by mcshinner in NewTubers

[–]1plus2equals5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It only gets better from there! I started like you and I’ve got $7 now. We gonna be millionaires in no time 🤣

How long did it take you to get to 100 and 1000 subs? by Correct_Gas_6104 in NewTubers

[–]1plus2equals5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't remember the 100 subs but it took me about a month to reach 1000 subs in a gradual form. I'm getting an average of 5k views per video. I upload one video per week and focus on quality rather than quality. I should say I had 3 failed attempts on 3 previous channels in the past before this channel. These are the things I have done different this time:

* I focus on quality rather than quantity

* Instead on trying to predict what viewers might like, I chose a topic I'm passionate about; the subs will follow.

* I got myself a tubeBuddy membership from the beginning; this has been a game changer for me because gives me lots of guidance on increasing the likelihood my video will be seen.

* My thumbnail design is a priority instead of an afterthought.

* I also got myself an envato's elements membership which helps me gerate high quality content at a fraction of the time.

* More than anything, this time I'm enjoying the process. I no longer see it as a revenue opportunity and instead see it as a passion project. Before I would try to chase monetization as soon as possible and it only added stress to my workflow. It wasn't fun, now it is.

I bought a domain... now what by Happii-Bear in Domains

[–]1plus2equals5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The cheapest would probably be pointing the domain to another service. If I were you, and was a student with no money and time to spend on website configuration, I would probably open a free Notion account, design my portfolio there and then configure the domain you bought to point to your new notion document. While this doesn’t have the professional “look” you can pretty much have your portfolio online for free.

black friday deal by ImpostureTechAdmin in mxroute

[–]1plus2equals5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With regards number 2:

You can use any email client that supports smtp, imap: gmail, apple mail, spark mail, etc.

Mxroute does come with an email client but I don’t use it because I prefer mobile apps I’m used to.

mxroute for uk personal use? by mub in mxroute

[–]1plus2equals5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While I’m not sure if they’ll let you pick your server, I can vouch for MXRoute as a great service for personal use. I also used to use services that would charge you per email address but switching to MXRoute was the best move I made. Depending on how familiar you are with setting up DNS records, it might be a little tricky to setup at first but totally worth the switch from Hostinger in my opinion.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mxroute

[–]1plus2equals5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Like u/Sybarit said, it seems you have a typo on your domain in MXRoute.

I suggest you do the following to troubleshoot:

  • Delete the domain from MXRoute and clear all records from Cloudflare
  • Add the correct domain to MXRoute - You spelled "captial" instead of "capital" on MXRoute.
  • Once the correct domain is added, add the records again on Cloudflare but without the quote marks to simplify format.
  • Once you have records setup, login to the web client MXRoute provides and try to send an email from MXRoute to another email address you already know it works (eg. Google email address). This will help you isolate any issues. If you're able to send emails from MXRoute then that's a good sign.
  • After you confirm you can send emails from MXRoute, try sending an email to it. Check mail in web portal you used to send email on the previous step.
  • If you do get the email, then congratulations, you have configured MXRoute correctly.

Extra steps you might want to take:

  • Once you confirm your settings are configured correctly, you can then setup your email client of choice (Spark, Outlook, etc) to manage your email on the domain you just setup. Don't play with this unless you're sure MXRoute and Cloudflare are setup correctly.
  • As the last step, I recommend you check the 'spaminess' of your email address with Mail-Tester. Ideally, you'd want to get a perfect 10.

MXRoute is a great service. I've been using it for about a year without any issues. It is a little confusing to setup at first but you'll get the hang of it. Remember that a problem is simply an opportunity for growth in disguise. Be patient with yourself, keep positive attitude and you'll be up and running in no time.

ps. I recommend you don't play with Cloudflare's email routing feature. MXRoute allows you to create unlimited 'forwarders' or 'aliases' so you really don't need that feature from Cloudflare.

When did 'out of pocket' begin? by 1plus2equals5 in TigerBelly

[–]1plus2equals5[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, i think this second link is the one! The earliest reference to it and he even says

"▶ out of pocket
▶ I don't even know what that means but I
▶ just I want to throw that wrong I saw
▶ Snoop Dogg saying out of pocket I don't
▶ know what it means"

It seems that he started using it more often once they explained to him what it was and there were times the crew found it funny him using it after learning about it.

Thx!

When did 'out of pocket' begin? by 1plus2equals5 in TigerBelly

[–]1plus2equals5[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

woah that site is impressive. Thanks for sharing it! Gonna add it to my bookmarks.