Hi Russel, thank you a lot for the feedbacks 🙏!
Could you give more details please? I'm taking any suggestion to make the website more accessible (even to non-geek people)!
I use AWS mostly for their S3 and RDS. Do you know which cloud provider who might have "cleaner" IPs? The current IP is clean for almost a year now but some users still report SimpleLogin emails falling into their Spam folder so I suspect the IPs might be the culprit here 🤔.
Adding a fallback server has a high position in my todo list! Once the second server is ready, I'll add a second MX record :).
Fixed :)
The "trick" is when an email is forwarded through SimpleLogin, I remove its incoming DKIM signature (after verifying it) and replace by the SimpleLogin one. So outgoing emails are DKIM-valid.
1)) By "signup over email" you mean the passwordless login over email? I thought about this one before and am not 100% convinced about it yet ...
4)) Yes I know that it's hard to trust the system :), that's why I planned for SimpleLogin to be open source from the beginning. For now, users still need to take my word for it ...
Hi Russel, thank you a lot for the feedbacks 🙏!
Could you give more details please? I'm taking any suggestion to make the website more accessible (even to non-geek people)!
I use AWS mostly for their S3 and RDS. Do you know which cloud provider who might have "cleaner" IPs? The current IP is clean for almost a year now but some users still report SimpleLogin emails falling into their Spam folder so I suspect the IPs might be the culprit here 🤔.
Adding a fallback server has a high position in my todo list! Once the second server is ready, I'll add a second MX record :).
Fixed :)
The "trick" is when an email is forwarded through SimpleLogin, I remove its incoming DKIM signature (after verifying it) and replace by the SimpleLogin one. So outgoing emails are DKIM-valid.
1)) By "signup over email" you mean the passwordless login over email? I thought about this one before and am not 100% convinced about it yet ...
4)) Yes I know that it's hard to trust the system :), that's why I planned for SimpleLogin to be open source from the beginning. For now, users still need to take my word for it ...