Learn how to setup an email address with your own custom domain name right from within iCloud. Find more at tonyteaches.tech Check out my vlog channel @TonyFlorida #icloud
Great video, helped with setting up the domain for me but im getting the error you mentioned in the video "There was a problem adding this email address. Try again later." Any tips on how to resolve? Thank You.
Thank you very much for your videos, maybe you can help me with a problem. With the help of your tutorials, I have created a web server with NGINX on a Raspberry, but I can not see my website in my house, but from outside. Any suggestions? Thank you for your help.
Tony, I have my email accounts and Domain on Google. I want to move the email to iCloud Custom Domains. I understand your description of how to change MX, TXT, and CNAME records. However those records already exist on Google Domains. Should I add the new ones and delete the old ones? Or, should I delete the old ones and Add the new ones? Or, should I just modify the existing ones? Thanks for your help.
This was fantastic, very helpful. Thank you! If we can use multiple domains and create multiple emails address, this seems like a way cheaper option for email hosting.
Tony. Great video. is it possible to set up separate mail boxes for each of the domain names so that I can send and receive emails separately, rather than changing the sending address in the email, as I usually forget to do that. I would like the separate mail boxes to show in my Mail app. Steve
Now as you have created new custom email address but I want to sign in on android device or friends iPhone now using that email address. Can I do that?
Thank Tony, nice video. Are these email addresses essentially just aliases for the iCloud email? Insomuch that they are only accessible via a browser and the iCloud page and are not usable standalone with email clients on PCs, Macs, smartphones etc in IMAP mode? Otherwise, Apple is just giving away free email hosting vs most other hosts who charge per mailbox.
I can confirm that all the email addresses added work on all your client apps, smartphone, Mac etc. The video shows Tony using the email address in the Mac mail app.
Good video. Works well. But how do you create a mailbox for the email in apple Mail. To have the emails delivered into that mailbox rather than all emails being sent to the iCloud mailbox?
I already have a mail service with my domain. What’s the point to switch? To set mail app with the other provider’s settings or use the iCloud+ service? Thanks
LIMITS > Use iCloud Mail to send and receive email with up to 5 custom domains. You and your family members can each have 3 email addresses per domain.
Great video, I’ve set this up for myself. Trying to set up for my wife, who I have in my Apple ‘family’ and share my subscriptions with, but can’t find where to add an email address for her.
There was another youtube video that stated the family share is not working as well.. but it also said it was in beta and I think it’s out of beta now, so family sharing might be ok now?
Just trying to set this up and it didn’t give me an option to copy the dns details, it just had a continue button. Now says.. verifying your domain, should take a few minutes but could take 24 hrs. Is this new, it’s been 2 hrs already? I’ll give it 24 hrs but just checking as it was a bit different, has there been an automated change since your video.
This works great for personal domain email, but what about a large company that has hundreds of email? How can a large company use iCloud email with their domain?
Tony, if I have had custom email hosted through Google for a long time, but I now wish to switch to iCloud+, do you know if I can migrate all of my email from Gmail to iCloud?
If I'm seeing correctly, there's no way to set a different display name per alias? When sending from an alias, it always shows from "Tony Florida" in your case? That's disappointing and a deal breaker for me.
FYI, I found out you can indeed set a different display name per alias. On iCloud Mail on the web, the option is in the settings cog to the left, click on Preferences, then Accounts.