Runbox supports a so-called “catch all” function for email hosting. This means that you will receive mail on any valid address for your domain without having to setup an explicit alias. All mail will automatically be received by your runbox account. Use this function with care. You will receive mail on every valid address for […] Read more
DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) is an email authentication method that places a digital signature (a piece of code) in the headers of your outgoing mail. This helps receiving email servers identify if the message was genuinely sent by you, the domain owner, and confirms that certain aspects of the message have been unchanged since the […] Read more
With Runbox Email Hosting you can manage the email for a domain you already own from your Runbox account. You can add a domain to an existing Runbox account, or sign up for an account using your domain rather than using a Runbox domain. This means that you can have email that is sent to […] Read more
This article explains how to set up your Runbox account to accept email for your existing domain name. Go to Account > Email Hosting in the main menu. Enter a domain name that you own or administer. Select Catch all if you want your Runbox account to receive all email sent to that domain, or specify […] Read more
Runbox offers its members a number of alternative domain names that are synonymous, and can all be used to receive email in your account. Some examples of these alternative domains are demo@runbox.com, demo@runbox.no and demo@runbox.eu (there are others). What parts make up an email address? The part before the @ symbol is called the local-part, […] Read more
It’s both simple and safe to import your domain’s email to Runbox Email Hosting. This article explains how to set up one or more Runbox accounts, switch your domain to use Runbox, and then import any existing email from the other service. What you need to do We often get asked what the best procedure, […] Read more