
TrekMail
Email hosting that scales from 1 domain to thousands
62 followers
Email hosting that scales from 1 domain to thousands
62 followers
TrekMail is infrastructure-first email hosting for custom domains. Manage domains and mailboxes in bulk, set forwarding and catch-all, reset mailbox passwords, and access mail via webmail or any client using standard IMAP/SMTP. Includes guided setup and migration (IMAP), clear docs, deliverability visibility per domain, and flexible billing (free plan, trial, card + crypto). Built to feel calm, portable, and predictable.








@trekguider Interesting approach to email infrastructure. I’m curious how migration works for teams moving from other providers.
The integration process seems quite streamlined compared to other cold email tools I've tested recently. I’m particularly interested in how the deliverability rates hold up when scaling up the volume of outbounds. Many platforms struggle with keeping the sender's reputation intact over time, so if TrekMail has a solid mechanism for domain warm-up and rotation, it could be a real game-changer for small dev teams. The UI looks clean and doesn't feel cluttered with unnecessary features, which is a huge plus for productivity. Definitely curious to see the roadmap regarding API access and potential CRM integrations.
I've been using TrekMail for managing multiple domains, and it really simplifies email administration. The bulk management of mailboxes and forwarding rules saves a lot of time. The IMAP migration worked smoothly, but I wonder if anyone has tested performance under heavy load. Also curious about using crypto for payments—any tips?
I’ve been using TrekMail to handle email across several domains, and it has made administration much easier overall. Managing mailboxes and setting up forwarding rules in bulk saves a huge amount of time compared to doing everything manually. The IMAP migration process was smooth and hassle-free, with no issues during the transfer. So far, everything has worked reliably, though I’d be interested to see how it performs with very heavy usage. I’m also considering paying with cryptocurrency and would appreciate any advice from users who have already tried that option.
TrekMail feels like a refreshing alternative to traditional email hosting because it focuses on simplicity and scalability. I especially like that it supports many domains without charging per mailbox and provides standard IMAP/SMTP compatibility, so it works with my clients’ email apps seamlessly. Setup was straightforward and the documentation made DNS configuration easy. From what I’ve seen, pricing and feature choices seem fair compared to big providers, and the focus on privacy without ads is a plus. I’m curious how deliverability and support hold up as I scale with more domains and users.
I tried using TrekMail to handle email for my domains, and overall, it significantly simplified administration. Managing mailboxes and setting up forwarding rules in bulk saves a lot of time compared to doing everything manually. The IMAP migration process was smooth and seamless, with no issues during the transfer. Everything works reliably, although I'm curious to see how it will perform under heavy use. I'm considering paying with cryptocurrency and would appreciate any advice from users who have already tried this option.
I’ve been using TrekMail to manage multiple domains, and it really does simplify email administration. Bulk mailbox and forwarding rule management saves a ton of time, and IMAP migration went smoothly. I’m curious if anyone’s tested how it performs under heavy load, and I’d also love tips from people who’ve used crypto for payments there—any suggestions?