Replies: 2 comments 3 replies
-
Could it be possible to point the MX record directly at the ip that |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
-
Thanks, I am aware of this. Do you know which third-party service is doing it? I know of https://quickemailverification.com/tools/disposable-email-address-detector that have singled out AnonAddy and incorrectly list even custom domain aliases as disposable. They do not however list Duck email, Firefox relay or Simple Login as disposable. I have contacted them multiple times but they have not responded. Unfortunately it's not possible for an MX record to point directly to an IP address, it must be a hostname. It is not possible to point an MX record to a CNAME either. Perhaps if more people contacted these services and asked them to correctly categorise the service as |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
-
Since, upon account registration, platforms are also checking MX records for email service providers that they
don't likethink are disposable (AnonAddy for example) and outright blocking those, creating a custom domain no longer works to avoid being marked as a "disposable email user".Is there a way to circumnavigate this without violating the DNS spec? (it is likely that pointing the MX record at a CNAME would be sufficient but that isn't compliant)
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
All reactions