Advantages of email with PRIMARI
Email with PRIMARI.NET lets you use domain addresses with real accounts, forwarding and groups while keeping DNS and mail service coordinated.
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Email with your own domain
Using email with your domain gives a clearer identity than relying only on generic addresses.
An address such as info@company.com or name@company.com is more stable, more professional and can continue even when people, providers or devices change.
Accounts, forwarding and groups
PRIMARI.NET supports different email structures depending on the need:
- real accounts with mailbox, password and IMAP access;
- forwarding rules for passing addresses to other recipients;
- groups for distributing messages to several people;
- functional addresses such as
info@,support@orbilling@.
This avoids forcing every case into shared mailboxes or improvised forwarding.
DNS and email coordinated
Email depends on DNS. MX, SPF and other records tell the Internet which servers receive mail and which servers may send for the domain.
When domain, DNS and email are coordinated, it is easier to find errors and avoid changes that break receiving or sending.
Control and continuity
Domain email lets you keep stable addresses even when a team member changes. For example, billing@company.com can continue to exist and point to another person or group without changing the public address.
This is useful for companies, associations, projects and services that do not want to depend on a personal address.
How PRIMARI handles it
At PRIMARI.NET, email is managed from the domain panel. When real accounts are configured in mail applications, the username uses % instead of @.
For example:
Address: contact@example.com
Username: contact%example.com
We can also help review MX, SPF and the relationship between DNS and the email service.
When to contact PRIMARI.NET
Contact PRIMARI.NET if you want to organise domain email, create functional addresses or migrate from a scattered setup. It is better to review this before changing MX or moving production accounts.