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05 Jun 06:57

When we don’t have time to test and deploy straight to production

by The Coding Love
17 Jan 14:59

When I deliver an untested fix in a hurry

by The Coding Love
10 Nov 07:35

When I’m new and I find out that my trainer for the past two days is leaving tomorrow

by The Coding Love
09 Aug 06:15

M3RRY CHR1STMAS 2021

by CommitStrip

09 Aug 06:14

We all do it, right?

by CommitStrip

31 Jan 07:41

Migrating to Cloudflare Email Routing

by Celso Martinho
Migrating to Cloudflare Email Routing

A few days ago Google announced that the users from the "G Suite legacy free edition" would need to switch to the paid edition before May 1, 2022, to maintain their services and accounts working. Because of this, many people are now considering alternatives.

One use case for G Suite legacy was handling email for custom domains.

In September, during Birthday Week, we announced Cloudflare Email Routing. This service allows you to create any number of custom email addresses you want on top of the domains you already have with Cloudflare and automatically forward the incoming traffic to any destination inboxes you wish.

Email Routing was designed to be privacy-first, secure, powerful, and very simple to use. Also, importantly, it’s available to all our customers for free.

The closed beta allowed us to keep improving the service and make it even more robust, compliant with all the technical nuances of email, and scalable. Today we're pleased to report that we have over two hundred thousand zones testing Email Routing in production, and we started the countdown to open beta and global availability.

With Email Routing, you can effectively start receiving Emails in any of your domains for any number of custom addresses you want and forward the messages to any existing destination mailboxes. We will automatically set up everything for you, and you can have it running in minutes today, at no cost.

Here's a step-by-step tutorial on how you can start receiving emails to example.com, forward them to Gmail (or any other email provider) at username13335@gmail.com.

Using Cloudflare Email Routing with Gmail

First, login to your Cloudflare Dashboard and select your example.com zone. Click "Email (Beta)" in the left navigation panel, and request to join the Beta program.

Today it still takes a couple of days to get approved into the beta, but feel free to ping us on the Discord server or community forum if you can't wait.

Migrating to Cloudflare Email Routing

Once you get invited to join Email Routing, we will take you to our three-step easy configuration wizard. The first step is to define the custom address me@example.com and the destination address username13335@gmail.com. Don’t worry too much, you can modify or add others later.

Migrating to Cloudflare Email Routing

This step will trigger sending a confirmation email to username13335@gmail.com so that we can prove that the destination Inbox is yours. You need to open Gmail and press the verification link.

Then, on the last step, you need to configure your zone MX and SPF DNS records. We will do this automatically for you. Just press "Add records automatically". If you already have MX or SPF configured, we will guide you through the conflicts we find and help you solve them.

Migrating to Cloudflare Email Routing

That’s it, Email Routing is now configured, and you can start sending emails to me@example.com and read them at username13335@gmail.com in Gmail.

Migrating to Cloudflare Email Routing

Gmail address conventions

Gmail and G suite, now Google Workspace, support two email address conventions that help organize your messages and fight spam.

The first one is the plus ("+") sign. If you append a "+" sign and any combination of words after your email address, it will still get delivered to your inbox. For example, you can use username13335+finance@gmail.com, and it will get delivered at username13335@gmail.com and automatically get tagged “finance”. You can then use this to set up filters in Gmail.

The second one is Gmail ignores dots (".") in addresses entirely. For instance, sending an email to username.13335@gmail.com, user.name.13335@gmail.com, or username13335@gmail.com is all the same.

If you want to use these conventions with Cloudflare Email Routing, you can. Enable the "Catch-all address" feature and forward every incoming address for which there's no other rule configured to the verified destination address of your choice (username13335@gmail.com in this example).

Migrating to Cloudflare Email Routing

Conclusion

This is only one small example of what you can do with Email Routing today. We hope you find it helpful if you're looking for a new home for your email. For more information see our documentation pages.

Email needs more innovation. We're immensely excited about Email Routing and our ideas for it in the roadmap. Expect improved metrics and advanced routing options in our rules engine in the near future.

Feel free to join the Beta today and ping us in our Discord server or community forum if you can't wait; we'll do our best to prioritize the community requests before we open the service.

07 Dec 07:36

When my SQL query returns way more results than expected

by The Coding Love
01 Dec 07:17

When I use a snippet from the intern’s code for one of my projects

by The Coding Love
13 Apr 06:51

When I am in charge of integrating the front in our project

by The Coding Love
03 Apr 16:46

When the client finds a bug in production

by The Coding Love
07 Dec 21:30

When the demo doesn’t go as expected

by The Coding Love
25 Feb 07:42

When our merge goes pretty well

by The coding love
25 Sep 06:28

When the new guy is responsible for a bug in production

by nlecointre


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22 May 06:17

When I launch an update query without a where condition

by nlecointre
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25 Aug 06:09

When we release to production stuff we did not test

by nlecointre
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29 Jun 06:14

When the master branch breaks

by nlecointre
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07 Jun 09:08

When IE support is definitely dropped

by nlecointre
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01 Apr 06:32

Hitting the corner case that you left uncovered

by sharhalakis
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by @uaiHebert

19 Jan 10:07

Proof of concept testing

by nlecointre
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04 Dec 18:41

When the intern tries to help

by nlecointre
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22 Oct 19:50

When a someone farts in the open space

by nlecointre
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22 Sep 07:17

Visiting HR

by sharhalakis

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26 Mar 07:41

Ett riktigt bottennapp

by Theres

Ica, Linköping

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30 Jan 07:52

When the big boss visit our office

by kbironneau
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25 Jun 11:11

when the deadline approaches

by kbironneau
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