Nominalia (IT) mailbox provider

According to Live Direct Marketing's daily Tranco top-1M scan (July 13, 2026), Nominalia (IT) is the mailbox provider for 78 domains — 0.01% of 658,711 domains with MX records. Detection method: primary MX record (lowest preference).

Key facts

Nominalia (IT) is an Italian domain registrar and web hosting provider that includes email hosting as a bundled service for its customers. It primarily serves smaller websites and businesses in the long tail of the web rather than major brands.

Nominalia's customer base is distributed globally across multiple top-level domains, with a concentration in .com and a geographical skew towards the United States. Its footprint frequently overlaps with Brevo (formerly Sendinblue), a marketing and email automation platform; this co-occurrence suggests that many Nominalia customers integrate external mail services alongside their native hosting, a configuration requiring careful authentication alignment to avoid deliverability problems.

Where Nominalia (IT) sits in the Tranco ranking

Tranco rank bandDomainsShare of its base
Top 1,00000.0%
Top 10,00000.0%
Top 100,00033.8%
Top 1,000,0005266.7%
Unranked2329.5%

Top-level domain split

TLDDomainsShare
.com3139.7%
.es1823.1%
.cat1417.9%
.org56.4%
.fr22.6%
.net22.6%
.pl11.3%
.pt11.3%
.it11.3%
.cloud11.3%

What Nominalia (IT) users also use

Cross-tabulated from the same daily snapshot — the other email services seen on the same 78 domains.

TypeServiceDomainsShare of Nominalia (IT) users
ESPBrevo (ex-Sendinblue)45.1%
ESPMailchimp33.8%
ESPIPzMarketing33.8%
ESPSendGrid (Twilio)22.6%
ESPAmazon SES11.3%
ESPMailgun11.3%
ESPMailUp11.3%
ESPExclaimer (signatures)11.3%
ESPMimecast11.3%
ESPCarts Guru11.3%

Authentication alignment across bundled and external mail services

Nominalia customers who send mail through both native hosting infrastructure and external platforms such as Brevo must ensure SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records authorize all outbound paths uniformly. When authentication records are incomplete or inconsistent across providers, messages from the same domain may authenticate successfully from one SMTP source but fail from another, leading to inconsistent inbound filtering and potential delivery issues. Operators should verify that SPF records include all authorized sending ranges, and that DKIM configuration is applied consistently regardless of mail source.

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Frequently asked questions

Why is Nominalia relevant to email deliverability testing and configuration?

Nominalia hosts mail for smaller, long-tail domains across multiple geographies; it is commonly found alongside external mail services like Brevo, requiring senders to carefully configure SPF and DKIM across multiple outbound paths to ensure consistent authentication and delivery.

How many domains use Nominalia (IT)?

78 domains in the Tranco top-1M use Nominalia (IT) as their mailbox provider as of July 13, 2026 (0.01% of domains with MX records), according to Live Direct Marketing's daily DNS scan.

Is Nominalia (IT) common enough to affect email deliverability testing?

Nominalia (IT) accounts for 0.01% 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 Nominalia (IT) most?

Nominalia (IT)'s largest TLD is .com (39.7% of its domains); it appears across 12 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%)