So, I've been reading quite some content about this. The latest one being here, and the heroku doc.
At the end, nobody answers the question clearly:
Is it possible to have http://nakeddomain.com aiming at a heroku app?
Here's what I know:
- It is easy to redirect http://nakeddomain.com to http://www.nakeddomain.com to CNAME http://myapp.herokuapp.com : I don't want to do that
- It is sometimes possible to ANAME (or ALIAS, or CNAME depending on the DNS provider vocabulary) apex name to another record. But in that case, all records are CNAMEd or ANAMEd (even the MX for mail delivery) which makes [email protected] unroutable as redirected to heroku app which certainly doesn't handle it by default.
So I'm going to reformulate
Is it possible to have http://nakeddomain.com aiming at a heroku app while using [email protected]?
- How? Which services to use?
- How much does it costs if there are extras to pay?
- Should I stick on CNAMing apex name and move the mailer to another service (Google Apps, or Sendgrid as some suggest in Stackoverflow) or is it making it worse?
Subsidary questions:
- Been reading Cloudflare is quite nice. How does it help me?
- We are using 1and1 as a DNS provider currently? Does it make it easier/harder anyhow?
- Been also reading DNSimple allows more features than other DNS providers. Which one?
- Since we send automatic mails from our app, SPAM filtering is also a concern from [email protected], if that has to do with the required configuration.
Thanks for support