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Free BenLotus Mail Forwarding Service instead of improvmx

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Hello,

If you know how to use ImprovMX to forward your email. You don't need to learn this.

But if you hate ImprovMX, because their server is down a lot, then you can use BenLotus server instead.

 

This is for people who does not know how to setup a domain name, and want all emails from that domain name to forward to their personal email/Gmail.

For example, I made a domain name for actionhero.ga in the video below - and all email that has @actionhero.ga will go directly to my GMAIL. I don't need to create an email for every email I need. I just guess randomly, anything, and put @actionhero.ga to it.

 

For example:

anything@actionhero.ga

hello@actionhero.ga

randombox@actionhero.ga

 

Okay, here are the steps:

 

1. Connect to USA VPN

 

2. Go to Freenom and register a domain name.

 

3. Go to Nameserver Settings of your domain name, and set custom nameservers to:

live.bendan.ga

love.bendan.ga

 

4. Give me your DOMAIN name and GMAIL in PM - I will set it up for you. Then any email with that domain name, will go to your GMAIL.

 

Note: It may take a while for DNS checker to take effect.

 

Here's the video tutorial:

 

Let me know if you have any question!

Just now, JiroDavid said:

 

1 year, pero pwede mo renew pag 30 days na mag expired. At free lang din.

eh di another 1 year po ulit?

  • 2 months later...

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