Mail Hosting You Can Try Before Moving a Domain
H-DCS mail hosting can be tried after registration on a shared H-DCS mail domain, with webmail, Linux desktop integration, mailbox controls and app passwords for native email applications.
A mailbox that starts useful immediately
The first step does not require moving your own domain. Register, complete your H-DCS profile and use the shared mail domain to test the mailbox, webmail, local Linux integration and native MUA access.
Shared-domain trial
Start with an H-DCS mailbox on the shared mail domain before deciding whether to move or add your own domain.
Webmail access
Open the mailbox in the browser through H-DCS webmail without configuring a local mail client first.
Linux integration
Enrolled Linux computers can be configured with local Maildir sync, msmtp sending and neomutt-style command-line mail behavior.
Native MUA access
Use app passwords for desktop and mobile email clients that connect through standard IMAP and SMTP submission.
Mailbox settings
Manage forwarding, spam filtering, display identity and automatic replies from the H-DCS account area.
Hosted operations
H-DCS handles the server-side mail stack, TLS, anti-spam configuration, delivery basics and operational maintenance.
What the trial helps verify
From test mailbox to operated mail service
Register and complete the H-DCS account profile.
Use the provisioned shared-domain mailbox in webmail.
Create app passwords for native email clients when needed.
Enroll Linux devices to integrate local mail sync and SMTP sending.
When the trial fits, request domain-specific mail hosting, aliases, migration or advanced mail policy.
Try H-DCS mail hosting
Register to try mail hosting on the shared H-DCS mail domain. Use webmail first, then connect Linux and native email applications with app passwords when you are ready.