You don't need any records to send on behalf of a domain. You should add SPF, DKIM, DMARC records to ensure the emails arrive/aren't thrown into Spam though
Hi, all, I am new to all these, I setup email routing, and I do receive testing email, but the timing is not consisitent, one I got it right the way, another testing takes a few minutes. and the one I am expecting now still have not show up after 10 mins? I am using gmail as destination email address.
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Oh - thanks for the heads up!!! Bummer they're removing the free version . Looks like anyone can still use it if they're on a paid plan with MailChannels.
If you're looking for a paid email service provider, I'd highly recommend avoiding MailChannels based on how they addressed (or rather, didn't address) the security issues in the past.
thanks @Unsmart -- yes for sending email -- we're currently using MailChannels, but really wanting to avoid AWS (that's why I'm here :). Looking at Mailgun.
CPU Time is just the time the cpu is active, it doesn't include network time. You could do a fetch() which takes 10 seconds and only consume microseconds of cpu time
Right, that's just handing it off to CF's smtp servers stuff to handle forwarding, that worker isn't doing anything, shouldn't be more then an ms or two of cpu time
sure, yea you can do a ton of stuff within 10ms of cpu time, most ideas you can think of (rewriting websites with htmlrewriter, proxying requests, having a block list for emails, etc). It's not hard capped either/you have a bit of a starting pool to make up for the first few executions being slower.
I’m not sure if this is the right place to ask. But with MailChannels’ free email sending API going away on June 30th. Are there any whispers of Cloudflare releasing their own service for delivering transactional emails from Workers? I’d love to keep everything Cloudflare!