DON'T Buy Email Hosting From Your Web Registrar!
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- čas přidán 22. 07. 2022
- Being able to use your business name for your email address is professional and also puts you more in control of your communications. Most email hosting options offered by your web registrar are NOT private though, so what do you do? You can host any domain email with Protonmail instead!
Protonmail is renowned for their great privacy and encryption, but you don't have to use their @protonmail.com email address -- they allow you to use your own custom domain, while still enjoying all the encryption benefits they have to offer!
In this video we will teach you how to move your custom email domain over to Protonmail, to keep all your communications private.
00:00: Intro
02:00: Protonmail Privacy
04:53: Moving Custom Domains to Protonmail
06:04: Adding Your Domain
06:18: Verify Your Domain
08:04: Configure DNS Records
08:50: Create Addresses / Add Users
09:23: Configure DNS Records - cont’d
14:15: Why Custom Domains Are Important
Let’s move towards email providers that don’t harvest the content of all our emails. This goes a long way to helping us reclaim our privacy in the digital age.
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Timestamps:
00:00: Intro
02:00: Protonmail Privacy
04:53: Moving Custom Domains to Protonmail
06:04: Adding Your Domain
06:18: Verify Your Domain
08:04: Configure DNS Records
08:50: Create Addresses / Add Users
09:23: Configure DNS Records - cont’d
14:15: Why Custom Domains Are Important
Holy crap
Any comment on the news about proton mail giving the French logs, locations, and addresses of a French citizen using protons services?
@@doomdeltagaming1586Does This really happen? Is Tutonota or ProtonMail your choise?
Good to see a COMPLETE setup guide including SPF/DMARC and DKIM. If everyone used this, and most importantly use SPF and DKIM (as specified in DMARC) in enforce modes, we'd have a lot less scam/impostor mails.
Setting DMARC to p=none is kinda pointless in my personal opinion. As far as I am aware it causes all mailers just completely ignore any signature errors. Run in p=none for testing, then in p=quarantine for a bit and eventually p=reject.
Btw, protonmail's SPF is oddly lax, it uses ~all (SOFTFAIL) instead of the more useful -all (FAIL). SOFTFAIL tends to get ignored by a lot of mail providers. Probably to avoid calls from angry customers wondering why email from their webservers crappy customer-harassment scripts gets bounced :)
Although it's a bit more work, I host my own email server literally in my closet. My friend does the same but on a Linode VM. We both used iRedMail to set it all up.
Me and my friend did the same but with Mailcow. Installing and setting up was actually extremely easy, and I wish she mentioned self hosting in this video
I'm also hosting my own e-mail server at home with iredmail
I was lucky enough that my ISP let's me set PTR records on a residential connection
@@dom5 better than using Countermail or another one ? Do you encrypt automatically?
@@ikust007 You can force TLS for inbound/outbound mail and all mail stored on the server is compressed & encrypted. Regarding PGP and S/MIME encryption that would be dependent on which mail client you use
@@jacksoncremean1664 I use a Digital Ocean VM as sort of a "router in the cloud" to port forward everything through a persistent OpenVPN connection my home router (pfSense) keeps open. That gives me a static IP address and keeps my ISP from knowing what servers I run at home. The ISP initially didn't have an option for opening inbound ports, so that was my only option. The downside is I sometimes get blocked because some spam blacklist will list ALL of Digital Ocean's IP addresses. In the cases where I can't get it delisted I use a outbound SMTP relay service. NOTE: I don't know if DO still allows inbound SMTP. If not, they must have grandfathered me in. I've heard Vultr no longer allows it. I know Linode will enable it upon request.
There are times when it is made "boot to the head" clear that Naomi is so much more than a pretty face!
This video is great timing. I've been running my own email since the early 1990s. With all the spam protection these days it is increasingly hard to be a tiny email site. This has had me thinking more and more about finding a different option. Time to investigate Protonmail!
You explain all of these highly technical subjects so well! This is just what I was looking for.
I have a big task ahead of me, many accounts! Thanks for the advice, Naomi!
Please note that Proton also communicated, that they adhere to the swiss governments demand, that when a crime is suspected, they can demand data even from Proton. So, that said, no provider is secure.
Any company that wants to survive has to agree to a government request. Of course they can challenge requests.
What is important, Proton cannot provide what they don't have to offer. They can hand over the subject line but nothing else. Making Proton still an excellent privacy choice.
The emails arrive at protonmail unencrypted, they are encrypted for storing. Your emails leave their servers unencrypted to other mailboxes.
That is the problem. It is only Encryption In Transit between the user and protonmail.
Email to and from anyone else is NOT encrypted, so not protecting you.
You need to mess about to get password protected email.
TNice tutorials is actually a very good and straight forward tutorial. No having ask questions or guess, no over-explaining elents, and brings
Thanks for watching and glad to help
Great video! This reminded me I STILL want to experiment with sending PGP encrypted email with a Protonmail account and a non-Protonmail account. Great detailed discussion! Thanks for posting!
Thanks for watching!
@@NaomiBrockwellTV u really are very good...but u know that...!!
What an excellent tutorial! The cells in my brain that were dedicated to all-things-tech in a previous incarnation as Network and Sys Admin had turned into comatose sofa spuds from non-use, and eventually ended up on life-support. Your beautifully clear, concise instructions got those cells off life-support and ready to run a marathon.....or at least off the couch for now. Thank you for this.
Naomi, thanks for doing the heads-up research. I refer you to others with the adviso that you discover what we need to know, and present solutions weighted evenly. I noticed you said you don't accept sponsors but you simply like the product. You hooked me right there.
So grateful that you share the videos! It really helps 🙏 Trying to help as many people as possible reclaim some privacy in their lives 💛
Your each and every video is full of full information.I wait for your one video after another.
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Love this video, Naomi. I've been looking to do this for some time and your explanation is perfect. Thanks
Thanks for watching and glad to be of help!
This is great! Exactly what I was looking for.
This is great, I should have done this years ago. Thank you 👍🏻👌🏻
Top notch content as always!
I appreciate that!
Just remember ALL encryption can be broken. The question is around the amount of effort that is put in to decryption, am I going to try to smash the encryption used by Walmart to view your order, probably not. However if traffic pattern analysis shows worrying trends between terrorist nations and certain individuals then that’s probably going to trigger an alert.
Thanks for being generous.
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Excellent content Naomi.
Can you please guide me if these different domain registrars safe ? what would be your pick for the most secure domain registrar ? I know lot of these offer additional privacy by keeping the 'whois' data private. However I think it will be good to explore more reliable ones similar principles of protonmail.
Thanks Ms. B.
Very cool and informative video. Thank you Naomi, you are very good.
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Very helpful and insightful, thanks a lot!
Thanks for watching!
had proton for so long , didn't know about these thing . i know email Kung Fu now. thanks NBTV 💪🏽💘
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Your research and explanations are impeccable. I don't know how you keep it up?!
Btw, is it just me, or are those gorgeous golden locks of yours getting longer? So beautiful.
Thanks for watching! 🙏
Great video, exactly what I need 💯🔥
OMG, it really worked. Thank you so much!!
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BROOO thankyou so much, this really helped and the tutorial was really easy to use as well :)
most welcome 💛
working fine thank you
Very informative. Thank you.
Very useful, thank you 😊
ITS REALLY WORKED LOL THANK YOU DUDE
Great video very informative.
Any chance of putting together a video on ditching Google photos and how to download them from your Google drive and store them somewhere more secure?
Thanks Naomi. 👍
Great suggestion!
Lovely work, lovely hair and everything too.
Love your 70's space TV. Been a protonmail user for a while. Since I'm in a niche the gov is attacking (growing your own food) I need to guarantee our co-op members security so the gov doesn't come knocking on their door for trying to sell quail eggs to a neighbor.
I have two domains and trying to figure the least expensive process while we launch our breeder directory. Also using Cloudflare, so the proxy setup gets confusing
They even offer a free VPN service! Interesting! Certainly something worth looking into!
oly shit thank you so much! i'd been struggling with my older version of element but this one is perfect Thank you so much! I swear non of the other tutorials worked but this one did! ily
Thanks for watching - Glad I could help!
None of the email "providers" are secure. On the contrary, they are used as honeypots and are required to share your data with the authorities. Having self hosted email server is the best possible option, coupled with strong encryption. Of course, nothing online is truly safe. Edit: my response to the question was deleted/censored, so here it is: Search for "proton mail sends data to authorities" for one example. Other than that, it is simple logic. Having your data on someone's server gives that someone full control over it. Even without privacy policies containing fine print that nobody reads, companies lie.
What’s your evidence for any of this?
It might be the next Encrochat.
Email is not private that’s for sure
So true. For me as long as they don’t read my email I’m fine.
@@BeepPeepTV this is the best way to do it
Can this service be used for email marketing (ie: email newsletters)? and will the email go into the inbox or spam/junk folders?
Excellent video just to bad I got it recommended today. I just setup my domain with Proton, could have used this video yesterday😄.
Great informative video as usual, but one caveat: Proton Mail does not encrypt email subject lines (Tutanota does). One more caveat: Proton Mail users cannot search message contents, just the unencrypted subject lines (Tutanota on the other hand has a workaround showing users to search all encrypted content locally on their device).
Not entirely correct, ProtonMail indexes emails in your own computer now so you can search contents
@@NaomiBrockwellTV Thank you, I did not realize ProtonMail had recently implemented this! Now if only ProtonMail would implement synchronization with Android Contacts I would be set!
You have my attention. Good stuff, keep it coming...and, 13.7M sub's is more appropriate, don't you think?
I definitely do think 13.7M subs sounds better :)
Unfortunately, you're overestimating how many people care about privacy.
@@leatherhidegaming definitely trending upwards. I think privacy is going to be one of the biggest issues of the next decade
Great video, thank you sio much for creating it for us. One question, however; After all these edits are made, how do you move your email from your old MX'd provider to your new ProtonMail account. When the DNS records are changed, will I still have access? Can I drag and drop from the old account to the new account in my email client?
For existing mail in the account You will have to download an offline copy if you existing provider allows it
Mailbox is also great with your own domain. 👍
Splendide!
I prefer CloudFlare to manage the DNS host and manage the domain on the registrar only.
Merci !
I appreciate the effort of the explaination, but also--is anyone clicking a title with "Email Hosting From Your Web Registrar" really in need to be frontloaded with a lengthy explaination for why they want to set up a Web Registrar? Is this video an instruction guide or a _documentary,_ cuz I know I clicked this for some instructions, and I instead got 10 minutes of lore leading to instructions, which somehow managed to be the least meticulous part of the video. I didn't know the Domain button was in my profile settings, and I mistook this as a Paid service. I didn't even know where the profile settings were, since Proton has a gear icon that opens up useless visual settings, but the _profile_ settings are filed beneath the invisible button that is your email address name at the top left corner. And this video didn't bother giving crystal clear instructions, despite all the crystal clear reasons to use the instructions.
Great info as always Naomi. That new proton update a few months ago gave us so many great new options. Being able to bundle proton VPN makes it so easy for anyone to use the service. Stupid yt not giving me notifications again. I turned it on and off again 😉 so that should fix it for now. My contribution to the monster this week is the Blackrock video Lark posted today. My script and research ☺️ Would love to hear your thoughts. I'll most likely do a pt2 Vanguard one if subs keep requesting it.
*shakes fist and ytnotifications*
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I have a question is OnMail app is that ok to use or no??
But I guess we can’t use IMAP to add the Proton 📧 to my e-Mail clients and the Proton mail app lacks several nice features I have on other clients. So what about 🍎? They also offer custom domains for ℹ☁ subscriptions and I guess they don’t 🕵🏻♂ the 📧 considering they’re sensible regarding privacy… maybe we don’t get the Symmetrical encryption but it’s anyway defeated if the recipients don’t have it as well 🤔
icloud is not end to end encrypted and I strongly encourage you to not use it, for privacy reasons
I would like to use proton mail but not sure yet or tutonia I think it was
If I don’t have a domain can I just purchase it with proton, can I just create the domain their or do I need to do it with namecheap?
What would you say about Zoho mail with a custom domain?
Unless you have a need, I wouldn't put the RUA for the DMARC record. Cloud services like Gmail will send you emails with zip files. It's just an XML document telling you your email went through. You'll get statistics from cloud providers all the time about your emails. Kind of annoying.
probably good advice!
Edison Mail app is that not a good one to use ?
But what would you do if they have access to your domain registrer?
Is proton mail header encrypted as well?
Marvelous, but too complicated for me. If you ever get someone who can do it on my behalf, I will sign up immediately.
thoughts on the duckduckgo email protection thing?
The thing with "end-2-end" encryption is: if you really want it you gotta bite into a sour apple. Any solution, where your private keys are stored and distributed over a third-party-service it by design isn't "end-2-end" since the third-party has access to the keys.
Am I missing something?
Yes e2ee means no 3rd party has access to the keys.
Tempting if it costs less than my current website hosting service, which I don't actively use anymore. But I'm confused - are you calling portals “port holes” as some kind of private joke?
I am just bad at pronouncing things
Why not encrypt the test before you put it in the email program ? Or encrypt the text and put in in a envelope and and put the envelope in a letter box ?
You can't encrypt text because the encryption programs are built into some other application program. There's no stand alone encryption program.
Please explain more . If one use Countermail?
Proton mail is NOT encrypted unless both the sender and receiver use proton mail. How often does that happen? Does your bank, investment account, or favorite on line store use proton mail? I have used proton mail for years with hundreds e eof people and on line services. So far, not ONE of them has used proton mail. That being said, when you use proton mail instead of a popular free email service, you usually keep your data a bit more private unless you are communicating with someone that IS using one of those free services.
It's designed to comply with the Law. Email going to and from Proton is NOT encrypted to and from anyone else, there is no standard used between companies. Your email is encrypted after it arrives at Proton and before it is stored. It is decrypted and leaves Proton in plain text. This allows NSA and GCHQ to take a copy. It also gives users a false sense of security as many don't understand it is Encryption In Transit between their phone or PC and Proton. It's pointless if it then goes in plain text!
You can input a message and send a code and link to decrypt it, but people cannot be bothered with all that.
The wording used is misleading and Naomi should know better than to suggest Proton emails are all encrypted, they are not! This is what gets people killed in some countries, they listen to experts who don't do their research or mislead for a reason.
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This seems very complicated. Do you know anyone who can set this up for me?
How can I remove spying software loaded from the F. Police on my android phone?
Naomi is greatness.
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It takes a whole lot of faith and trust in Protonmail.... What happens when something goes wrong?
What happens? You take 2 seconds to redirect your email to a new provider.
Don't, just don't do it. You will thank me one day... some of us know about operations and who runs things.
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how to move domain to proton mail ? if i send mail to non proton mail or regular mail, its not encrypted ?
Almost no email is e2ee, you have to use a private service like protonmail to protonmail
Correct, it isn't encrypted, Proton is misleading non technical people. Emails arrive in plain text and leave the same. They are only encrypted between your App and Proton and when stored on their system to comply with Laws in different countries.
Great video but it’s Portal not Porthole 😳
Still the free one can't use your own domain. When other email's are free and domain names just cost a little per year.
Great video. I've got mine with tutanota
Why in the video do you answer the question in the video title.
As much as i would love the privacy, it is an expensive option
Is it not free to create email using your own domain ?
Only if you are self hosting.
NB: I have much issue with Proton mail… they were forced into opening their books. Why talking about them ?
Actually they were given a court order and COULDN’T provide any email contents
@@NaomiBrockwellTV oh… ok then. I suppose it’s good thing.
Would you be kind enough to look at Tanautu versus Countermail ? The last one looks very BTC oriented and privacy
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Ctemplar is the best but it have shutdown
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I have a question for you why do all google services steal user information except youtube. I mean is youtube a good guy? because you use youtube for sharing your knowledge and uploading videos.
I use half a dozen video platforms. I go where people need privacy tips the most. If you want to give up YT, I recommend watching our videos on Odysee.com
I can't unhear you saying "Port Hole" instead of "portal".
Beat me to it. I love her accent! 😁
I thought it was a portal not a porthole. 😁
It is, I said it incorrectly over and over 😬
Is it really free?
Yes, to gather all your emails. Think about who likes to do that and run a mile
Not your keys, not your coin. ==> Not your keys, not your privacy.
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What happens if proton mail decides to shut down ????
that's exactly the point. You can switch providers in a matter of minutes without losing access to your address.
you can take all the email out with bridge, and you can transfer your domain wherever you want. You can also export your keypairs should you decide to continue to use them.
What if Google shuts you down?
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i had to listen twice. porthole.....? portal.... im calling it a porthole from now on
How do you know that protonmail encrypt your email? Answer=you don't.
dagnabit Naomi. I just watched ONE video. You keep popping up with hit after hit. I give up. I'm subscribing. If you never put out another video it'll be useful to be able to go back and see the old stuff.
Pretty stupid, paying for something I can get for free.
Password protection: Use PDF
Encrypted email: S/MIME or PGP
S/MIME: free to less than $ 1-5 per month. (but supported without extras)
By the way: Proton mail is browser based, therefore it's not END-2-END-encrypted. You'll have to trust a lot of third parties within the trace route.
I don't care anymore good luck with your music and this company's narrative force of composers
I'll never use GoDaddy for anything.
Probably a good call
Afterduckduckgo its hard to trust in companies 😆
companies change, policies change, you just have to make sure you stay on top of it
@@NaomiBrockwellTV aside I just realized youre an actress and film producer too! Wonder woman!
wait . wat happen ?