


What is Inframail?
Key Features
Automated SPF, DKIM, and DMARC setup
Configures email authentication records with minimal manual intervention
Email forwarding
Routes incoming emails from your domain to other addresses
Domain redirects
Sets up redirects for domains pointing to different locations
Unlimited inboxes
Host as many email addresses as needed under one subscription plan
DNS record management
Guides you through adding required records to your domain provider
Pros & Cons
Advantages
- Saves time on email configuration that would otherwise require manual DNS setup
- Flat-rate pricing means you are not charged per mailbox, making it economical for multiple domains
- Freemium option lets you test the service before paying
- Focuses on a specific problem rather than being bloated with unnecessary features
Limitations
- Limited to email infrastructure setup; does not include a full email client or advanced collaboration features
- Requires integration with your existing domain registrar or DNS provider
- Best suited for users comfortable with basic email and DNS concepts; may require some technical knowledge despite automation
Use Cases
Setting up professional email addresses for a new business domain quickly
Managing email forwarding across multiple client domains as an agency or consultant
Configuring email authentication to improve deliverability and reduce spam classification
Hosting email for multiple side projects without purchasing separate email services for each one
Automating email infrastructure for developers building applications that need to send or receive mail