bdonvr, 1 year ago It is. But as said, for personal email what’s the huge risk? You find a new provider, transfer your DNS records, and upload your old emails. Make some backups of your emails, you should be anyway. But they have a specific FAQ for this: purelymail.com/docs/companyPolicy#bus
It is. But as said, for personal email what’s the huge risk? You find a new provider, transfer your DNS records, and upload your old emails.
Make some backups of your emails, you should be anyway.
But they have a specific FAQ for this: purelymail.com/docs/companyPolicy#bus