If you visit https://t.co/W4qQkWOCJe you may notice it loads a bit faster! We used AI to rewrite the whole thing in static astro.js, a very nice upgrade in performance maintainability from Webflow.
We've released a cli for ImprovMX! Perfect for managing ImprovMX forwarding from Claude Code or Codex. Let us know what you think! https://t.co/6nqFzhFROk
We've just released a suppressions dashboard! It allows ImprovMX users to see target email addresses that have been blocked due to server errors (i.e. inbox full), and unsuppress the addresses themselves. See https://t.co/2NepyKWQYu
@thelastgastrich Glad we could serve as a safe harbor for GoDaddy's unfriendly policies! Email is a critical part of any domain, so it's unfortunate they're not prioritizing this!
Apologies, we are experiencing some DNS registrar issues with https://t.co/W4qQkWO4TG while upgrading. https://t.co/vTn3ZCjhwN and email forwarding are not affected!
@piotrkulpinski Try our email forwarding service! Our base plan offers 30 domains and 100 aliases per domain for $9/month, which is significantly cheaper than Google's per user pricing.
It's also a better experience to forward mails to your pre-existing inbox rather than manage another inbox.
We’re thrilled to announce @MatthewTse_ as the new owner of @ImprovMX! With his background in reliability engineering and obsession with customer satisfaction, we’re ready to make ImprovMX into a world-class product! For more details: https://t.co/jAKvmqumz6
Today, we're thrilled to announce Inbox Splits for @getfernand - a game-changing feature designed to bring calm, flexibility and efficiency to your customer support workflow.
Here's how it works and why it matters:
We are currently seeing elevated delivery times across our infrastructure. We're opening an incident and tracking this on https://t.co/Qs8JCN98BG
At this time, we can confirm emails are properly received and queued, so no emails have been lost.
Next update in 30 minutes
We have pushed all our traffic to our alternate DNS provider for the impacted services, and email delivery is resuming normally. We'll keep this status update open and hopefully provide the all-clear in the next 30 minutes.
Ok, so that was a first.
@OpenDNS, one of the DNS provider we are using for our email delivery firehose on @ImprovMx has decided to unequivocally shut down all traffic originating from French IP addresses, without any prior notice.
They are complying with a French order to crack down on illegal streaming of Formula 1. Instead of having to comply to individual ban requests, they just took the entire country out (and parts of Portugal, too).
Didn't expect to spend my Friday evening on something like this, but here we go.
On the plus side, monitoring alerted us immediately, our queue handled everything well, we rotated to another DNS provider quickly, and delivery restarted normally — no emails were lost.