bikermail.co.uk exists for one job: to send email reliably and securely on behalf of the websites we build and host. There's nothing to log into here — but if you've seen this name in an email's address and wondered what it is, read on.
The short version
When a website sends you an email — an enquiry confirmation, a booking, a password reset, a notification to the business owner — that email has to come from somewhere trusted.
Rather than send from each individual client's domain (which makes deliverability fragile and hard to manage), we route those messages through a single, carefully configured domain: bikermail.co.uk. That lets us guarantee the authentication and reputation that modern inboxes demand.
A dedicated, well-maintained domain reputation means messages land in inboxes instead of spam folders.
SPF, DKIM and DMARC are managed centrally, so receiving servers can confirm the mail is genuine.
Managing deliverability across one domain — rather than hundreds of client domains — keeps it consistent and robust.
It isn't a newsletter service or a data broker. It simply carries transactional email for the sites we run.
Under the hood
The journey from a website form to your inbox, with bikermail.co.uk handling the delivery.
You fill in a contact form, make a booking, or trigger a notification on a client's website.
The message is dispatched through bikermail.co.uk, our dedicated sending domain.
The receiving inbox checks our SPF, DKIM and DMARC records and confirms it's legitimate.
The email lands in the inbox — yours, or the business owner's — exactly as intended.
Plain English
These are the standards that let inboxes trust an email is really from who it claims to be.
That's completely normal. If a message you received was sent via bikermail.co.uk, it originated from a website we host on behalf of a business you interacted with. We don't run mailing lists from this domain and we never sell or share your information. If something looks off, or you'd like a message investigated, just get in touch.