Yes it will be blocked since you’re using their email servers. The nice thing about a custom domain though is you could pick up and move to another provider that isn’t blocked and not have to update your email address.
Depends on the configuration, but most likely yes. The reason being that your custom domain will have a MX record which points to the blocked email provider.
- If the MX points to a domain and the domain is already blocked it will stop there.
- If the MX points to a domain and the IP is blocked, it will resolve the domain, see the IP of your provider and stops there.
- If the MX points to a IP and the IP is blocked, it stops there.
- If the MX points to an IP and only the domain would be blocked, it might go through … unless they also check the reverse DNS entry, which may show the domain and thus will block it as well.
The mail server’s IP typically takes precedence over the registrar’s location.
Depends on how they block it.probably they just block the whole IP range.
I mean…
From wikipedia:
Tuta has been blocked in Egypt since October 2019, and blocked in Russia since February 2020 for unknown reasons (although believed to be tied to actions against services operating outside of the country, especially those that involve encrypted communications).
Like I don’t have anyone in Russia or Egypt to talk to or anything like that so its not really that important, just curious. Would a Yandex Mail sent to my custom domain on tuta work? 🤔