![]() ![]() I decided to go that route since I already had the domain hosted by GoDaddy, despite having spent a whole day trying to find hacked workarounds without paying for even more services. ![]() How come it's such that sending outgoing messages by secureserver is no problem, but when receiving it by secureserver (cureserver) it becomes unencrypted?ĮDIT: Thank you everyone for the responses! I realized I was paying for an Office 365 subscription which coincidentally has a partnership with GoDaddy to set up personalized email addresses. Is there any setting I can change or any method to be able to fix this issue? From what I understand (and I know next to nothing about this web stuff), secureserver is the server by which my forwarding email address facilitates emails coming and going to my gmail account. It's when I receive emails that I notice there's a red padlock saying that " did not encrypt this message". In essence, I can send and receive emails with a gmail account with the alias '[ Now, when I send the email, I don't run into any issues whatsoever. I bought a GoDaddy domain and used 1 of the 100 included forwarding addresses as an alias for a gmail account. Hey all, I'm not sure if this is the right subreddit to post in, but in any case I'll spell out my problem and hopefully get one step closer.
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