Brand & trust
Consistent addresses on your domain — not consumer freemail — for customers, partners, and regulators.
Enterprise email · Enterprise Email
Give teams reliable inboxes, shared addresses, and calendars on your brand — with the authentication and hygiene practices modern deliverability expects.
Email is still where decisions, invoices, and incidents land. Hosted enterprise mail keeps that channel dependable — without your staff becoming part-time mail administrators.
Consistent addresses on your domain — not consumer freemail — for customers, partners, and regulators.
SPF, DKIM, and DMARC aligned with how you actually send — so legitimate mail is more likely to reach the inbox.
Backups, redundancy patterns, and change control suited to business mail — not a one-off server in a closet.
When something breaks at the worst time, you reach people who read headers and DNS — not a script that starts from zero.
Syndaq enterprise email is business mail on your domain—managed inboxes, sensible limits per tier, and engineering support when DNS, deliverability, or migration timing matters. Numbers and exact caps match the plan you choose below.
Named users, role addresses (sales@, support@), and sensible alias patterns.
IMAP/SMTP for Outlook, Apple Mail, and mobile — plus web access when you need it in a browser.
Filtering tuned for business traffic, with escalation paths when a false positive matters.
MX, autodiscover-style discovery where applicable, and migration planning from legacy hosts.
Retention and journaling options for teams that need audit-friendly mail history—where your selected tier supports it.
Patterns for assistants, shared inboxes, and handoffs that do not require sharing passwords.
Monthly pricing in the currency shown below. Each card summarizes what that tier includes—pick the footprint that matches your team, or talk to us before you order if you are unsure.
No email plans are listed here yet. Contact us with approximate mailbox count and current provider—we will send options and a sensible cutover sequence.
Request enterprise emailSend your current provider, approximate mailbox count, and any compliance constraints. We will reply with a sensible sequence — DNS first, then cutover — before you commit.