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Send Contact Form Emails From Your Domain
Make website contact form notifications look professional by sending them from your own domain instead of Gmail.
In short
Connect your contact form to a server-side sender and use ZidiMail to send notifications from a verified domain address.
Key points
- Use addresses like contact@yourbusiness.com or hello@yourbusiness.com.
- Route replies to your real inbox with reply-to or domain forwarding.
- Avoid sending customer-facing form replies from free Gmail addresses.
- Track delivery and bounces from the dashboard.
| Form email problem | Better setup |
|---|---|
| From: mybusiness@gmail.com | From: hello@mybusiness.com |
| Replies go nowhere | Reply-to points to your monitored inbox |
| No delivery visibility | Track delivered, bounced, opened, and clicked |
| Looks temporary | Looks like a real business |
Why contact form sender identity matters
Contact forms often create a customer's first email interaction with your business. A branded sender helps the message look expected and trustworthy.
Recommended reply setup
Use ZidiMail for outbound sending and point reply-to at the Gmail, Outlook, or mailbox your team already checks. That keeps replies from disappearing.
Best fit
ZidiMail is best for transactional contact form notifications and replies. It is not a shared inbox or helpdesk, so keep your existing inbox or support tool for conversations.
Use your domain for customer email
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