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Finally launched TricepMail

Long time lurker here. I've wanted to contribute more before making this post, but hacking on things always seems to steal my focus. Like probably everyone here, it's always been a dream of mine to run a successful online business by building something that people find useful. I'm pretty good at building things, but pretty bad at marketing things and will be shifting my focus towards that, now that TricepMail has launched.

I'm all ears for any advice you all might have to get more eyes on a product like TricepMail in such a saturated market. It has some features that separate it from the rest, especially in these modern times.

I started TricepMail because I own many different domains and send and receive mail from all of them, but every email app and service I've tried over the years didn't have all of the functionality I really wanted, at least not in a simple way.

You start off with your own subdomain (e.g., mine is loh.tricepmail.com), and it allows you to manage any number of different mailboxes for all your domains in one simple app.

You can set up mailboxes in advance in the app, or you can create them by simply providing any mailbox at your subdomain to anyone who needs your email address. We'll catch all incoming mail and put it in the right place, depending on your configuration.

Some general examples:

Or maybe you'd like something more specific:

Or get creative with friends, family, and coworkers:

Or after you've hooked up your own domain(s):

You get the idea. Use TricepMail however you want. :)

Quickly configure mailboxes to block or accept specific senders, if needed, which is incredibly useful for managing spam, ensuring that you always receive important messages, and compartmentalizing the email addresses you provide around the web.

If you manage many different projects with different domains and email addresses, I think you will find it to be especially useful. Get started at the landing page at tricepmail.com and let me know what you think. :)

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    Also, I made a very similar post over at Product Hunt. I've heard that it's a good place to launch things. Would it be wrong of me to shamelessly ask fellow Indie Hackers to go upvote it? You can find it under "newest". :)

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