Domains and email forwarding
Discussion
I have a website for my sideline photography business. The site itself is hosted on format.com and I use 123-reg for the domain name registration and DNS records, and for a simple email forwarder that directs mail to my domain name to my personal Gmail account. 123 recently emailed to advise that the simple email forward I currently have in my £12/year domain cost will no longer be included, to have that functionality from January I need to also subscribe to their "Professional Email" product at an additional £24/year. Nice!
My day job is in IT but not in this area so I'm a bit lost here. In simple terms, if I find a better/cheaper provider can I simply sign up with them and have the domain and mail forward from 123 any time I wish?
Alternatively, I understand you can have Gmail work with mail from another domain - would it be possible to set that up so that 123 only deal with the domain name registration/DNS and Gmail handles the email? Or, can Gmail/Google handle the domain name, DNS and email entirely?
My day job is in IT but not in this area so I'm a bit lost here. In simple terms, if I find a better/cheaper provider can I simply sign up with them and have the domain and mail forward from 123 any time I wish?
Alternatively, I understand you can have Gmail work with mail from another domain - would it be possible to set that up so that 123 only deal with the domain name registration/DNS and Gmail handles the email? Or, can Gmail/Google handle the domain name, DNS and email entirely?
Google sold off their Domain and DNS business to Squarespace, who will allow you to configure email forwarding rules for your domains you host with them.
If you want 123-reg to handle the Domain reg / DNS server part and Gmail to handle the mail server part, you'll need to sign up to Google Workspace which will cost more per month than you're currently paying.
I have Google workspace with my personal domain and I host both the personal domain and the photography domain with Squarespace since Google sold it off.
If you want 123-reg to handle the Domain reg / DNS server part and Gmail to handle the mail server part, you'll need to sign up to Google Workspace which will cost more per month than you're currently paying.
I have Google workspace with my personal domain and I host both the personal domain and the photography domain with Squarespace since Google sold it off.
Edited by eltawater on Thursday 21st November 12:12
Cloudflare offer a free e-mail forwarding service, might only be for domains registered with them but they are a very good registrar and can also sit in front of your website to protect it and speed it up via caching, amongst other things.
I set this up a year or two ago for somebody and I thin it is part of the free plan.
I set this up a year or two ago for somebody and I thin it is part of the free plan.
SteveKTMer said:
Cloudflare offer a free e-mail forwarding service, might only be for domains registered with them but they are a very good registrar and can also sit in front of your website to protect it and speed it up via caching, amongst other things.
I set this up a year or two ago for somebody and I thin it is part of the free plan.
Confirmed - it's part of Cloudflare's free plan. A lot of people (including me) moved to Cloudflare from Godaddy in the last couple of years.I set this up a year or two ago for somebody and I thin it is part of the free plan.
I have many domains registered at Clouflare which indeed supports email catch-all/forwarding in the domain cost (plus a basic Cloudflare service for websites) - it's excellent.
The other domains I have at infomaniak.com who give me a mailbox free with each domain.
Both are good options, you sound like you want a Cloudflare service - transfer out of 123 and into them.
The other domains I have at infomaniak.com who give me a mailbox free with each domain.
Both are good options, you sound like you want a Cloudflare service - transfer out of 123 and into them.
Thanks, sounds like the simplest thing would be to switch to Cloudflare then, I'll investigate that. I had actually wondered about bringing the email fully into Gmail, being a forwarder it means that when I respond it comes from my Gmail address, would be nice to be properly sending and receiving with my business address. Not sure I fancy paying 123-reg that amount to do it though 

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