Eye-Mail shared mailbox provider

According to Live Direct Marketing's daily Tranco top-1M scan (July 13, 2026), Eye-Mail shared is the mailbox provider for 235 domains — 0.04% of 658,711 domains with MX records. Detection method: primary MX record (lowest preference).

Key facts

Eye-Mail shared is a mailbox provider offering shared email hosting, appearing as the primary MX record for a distributed set of domains. It provides the backend mail infrastructure for websites that delegate email handling to a centralised, multi-tenant platform rather than maintaining dedicated systems.

Eye-Mail shared's footprint is anchored in the long tail of the internet, concentrated on smaller and mid-sized websites rather than the largest global brands. It maintains an international presence across many top-level domains and regions. For senders, this pattern means that email campaigns or transactional messages destined for smaller, regional, or niche websites are statistically more likely to land in Eye-Mail shared inboxes. For deliverability professionals, understanding its place in the ecosystem is relevant when analysing reach across diverse site categories and diagnosing delivery patterns to non-enterprise organisations.

Where Eye-Mail shared sits in the Tranco ranking

Tranco rank bandDomainsShare of its base
Top 1,00000.0%
Top 10,00000.0%
Top 100,00031.3%
Top 1,000,0008435.7%
Unranked14863.0%

Top-level domain split

TLDDomainsShare
.com8937.9%
.info5222.1%
.cc208.5%
.top187.7%
.xyz156.4%
.net73.0%
.homes31.3%
.org31.3%
.run20.9%
.site20.9%

Long-tail presence and shared infrastructure implications

Eye-Mail shared's concentration among smaller websites has direct consequences for senders. Because many unrelated domains share the same mail infrastructure, IP reputation and abuse signals can cross-contaminate: complaints or bounces from a poor sender on the same cluster can temporarily affect inbox placement for well-behaved senders elsewhere on the platform. Conversely, sites on Eye-Mail shared may benefit from collective reputation if their peers maintain good sending practices, which is a hidden advantage of multi-tenant hosting for smaller organisations that follow best practices.

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Frequently asked questions

Should I test my email against Eye-Mail shared mailboxes?

Testing against Eye-Mail shared is worthwhile if your audience includes smaller or regional websites, as it is prevalent in that segment. For enterprise-focused campaigns, it is a lower priority than larger providers.

How many domains use Eye-Mail shared?

235 domains in the Tranco top-1M use Eye-Mail shared as their mailbox provider as of July 13, 2026 (0.04% of domains with MX records), according to Live Direct Marketing's daily DNS scan.

Is Eye-Mail shared common enough to affect email deliverability testing?

Eye-Mail shared accounts for 0.04% of domains with MX records in the top 1M. Whether you should seed a test mailbox there depends on how much of your audience it represents — the co-usage table above shows the services it appears alongside most.

Which countries or TLDs use Eye-Mail shared most?

Eye-Mail shared's largest TLD is .com (37.9% of its domains); it appears across 29 TLDs in total.

Other mailbox providers

Self-Hosted (22.44%)Google Workspace (21.79%)Microsoft 365 (16.74%)Unknown / Other (7.54%)Generic / unmatched (mx*.*) (2.57%)Proofpoint (1.90%)Generic / unmatched (mail.*) (1.75%)Yandex 360 (1.64%)Cloudflare Email Routing (1.60%)Mimecast (1.52%)