setting up wildcard MX forwarding
my three domains were originally set up through domains.google.com.
One of them is with now CF and the other two were automatically transferred to squarespace, though eventually they'll probably all move to CF. When my domains were at google, I just had all email coming to @mydomains.com sent to a single personal gmail account and, so far as I am able to anticipate my future needs, this will remain the case. Can someone link me to a guide for how to do this at Cloudflare?
One of them is with now CF and the other two were automatically transferred to squarespace, though eventually they'll probably all move to CF. When my domains were at google, I just had all email coming to @mydomains.com sent to a single personal gmail account and, so far as I am able to anticipate my future needs, this will remain the case. Can someone link me to a guide for how to do this at Cloudflare?
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https://blog.cloudflare.com/introducing-email-routing/ this what you're looking for?
The Cloudflare Blog
Easily creating and routing email addresses with Cloudflare Email R...
You can now easily and quickly create email addresses for domain, and forward to them all to your preferred inbox, like Gmail or Outlook. Cloudflare Email Forwarding is completely free, and always respects your privacy, by not storing or looking into your emails.
this goes more in depth: https://developers.cloudflare.com/email-routing/setup/email-routing-addresses/
Cloudflare Docs
Configure rules and addresses | Cloudflare Email Routing docs
An email rule is a pair of a custom email address and a destination address, or a custom email address with an Email Worker. This allows you to route emails to your preferred inbox, or apply logic through Email Workers before deciding what should happen to your emails. You can have multiple custom addresses, to route email from specific provider...
this is what i was looking for, thanks.
Cloudflare Docs
Configure rules and addresses | Cloudflare Email Routing docs
An email rule is a pair of a custom email address and a destination address, or a custom email address with an Email Worker. This allows you to route emails to your preferred inbox, or apply logic through Email Workers before deciding what should happen to your emails. You can have multiple custom addresses, to route email from specific provider...
neat! hope you get it all working :P
yeah, i think i'll be set in a minute.