> Currently, this feature is available in the U.S. and Canada. As we roll out this feature, we will explore how we can expand this offering to outbound calls and texts, as well as to other regions.
(Edited to add:) And I feel your pain - I'm a Relay engineer in the Netherlands, and I can't even use this myself... But unfortunately, it's not easy to offer this elsewhere at a reasonable price, so we're still figuring that out.
i would like this too. i think you can do it with apple email relay.
currently i have example.com as my email, which i use with mailbox.org, would it be possible to keep using it with mailbox.org and then for mozilla to allow it to be used for email relays? e.g.
I assume this means you have an MX record at example.com pointing to your/mailbox.org SMTP server? AIUI, a sending MTA will look up the MX record for example.com by preference order and will deliver emails to the first server that accepts the connection.
So it may depend if you can configure your mailbox.org account/server to reject connections from servers trying to send mail to unknown addresses? Then the sending MTA server might "fail over" to the Relay server instead?
That's entirely false. "most people WANT to send text" .. nah most people literally don't care and are fine with the html default, and occasionally use bold or italics or images, and they would probably complain if they suddenly couldn't.
Funnily enough, you've almost described the plot of the movie Sleep Dealer.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_Dealer