Hello, I just wanted to share my story regarding having a domain with Njalla using ProtonMail/SimpleLogin’s services.
TLDR (full story below): You may not be able to send emails from your domain with ProtonMail/SimpleLogin if your domain is registered with Njalla (or any other “privacy-friendly” domain registrar).
Full-story:
I had a domain with Njalla (njal.la) for a couple of years, and at the same time, I was using this domain with ProtonMail (to send emails from my domain) and SimpleLogin (catch-all aliases with my domain). I never had any issues during the last few years until recently:
To sum it up, by having your domain with any privacy-friendly service (like Njalla, 1984, …), there is a chance that your domain will be listed on Spamhaus, preventing you from using your domain with ProtonMail/SimpleLogin.
I find it ironic from Proton, as they even encourage using Njalla/1984 in one of their blog article: https://proton.me/blog/professional-domain-and-email. At the end, I’m a bit pissed by Spamhaus’s behaviour and also ProtonMail for using such services.
Here are screenshots of my discussions with ProtonMail, Njalla and Spamhaus support if anyone is interested enough in reading the whole discussions: https://postimg.cc/gallery/phgVK4M
Just wanted to share my story to help other people know about this issue and the issues they might encounter with ProtonMail based on their DNS provider choice.
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
In this community everyone is welcome to post links and discuss topics related to privacy.
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Yeah I find their behavior very unprofessional.
Talking with them was not pleasant from my point of view: I either got unclear/vague answers or automatic copy-pasta from them.
Well like I said a lot of the time it’s run by volunteers. Think like Reddit moderators and then their behavior makes a certain amount of sense. Not saying that is good but these companies typically open source volunteer driven companies and so sometimes Professional Standards are just not there.
Sucks but I don’t see anybody else trying to run a Spamhause you know what I mean