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Own servers SMTP or Other service?

n1kkon1kko Member
edited January 2017 in General

I currently use reseller hosting and also use the same server for sending mail for multiple domains on the server, should I use another SMTP service if so who?

have looked and mandrill, mailgun and a few others not sure what to do!

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  • WHTWHT Member

    Mxroute

    Thanked by 1WebProject
  • mailcheapmailcheap Member, Host Rep

    Mailcheap offers Dedicated SMTP relay service with outbound filtering. Easy to setup with your current infrastructure and scales very well to include all your mailservers.

    Pavin.

  • WebProjectWebProject Host Rep, Veteran
    edited January 2017

    majority of email marketing services do offer SMTP relay, example:

    sparkpost.com

    sendgrid.com

  • Sod sparkpost they didn't want me to use them because I didn't have a publicly facing website on the domain.

    Never mind I might have wanted to use it for notifications from seafile,librenms.etc

  • simonindiasimonindia Member
    edited January 2017

    Use Mxroute if you have account

    Or else Sendgrid, Mailgun,

    If you are going for an paid option that you will send hundred thousand email plus an month then i suggest Mailcheap they have an great platform and team

    Thanked by 1mailcheap
  • MXROUTE FTW

  • sinsin Member

    I use Sendgrid's free service and I love it.

  • Tagging @jarland into this.

  • I prefer to host my own email server for security reasons but there are a lot of great providers out there for this instead if you choose to go that route

  • @sin said:
    I use Sendgrid's free service and I love it.

    Is it only free for 30 days though?

  • sinsin Member

    @n1kko said:

    @sin said:
    I use Sendgrid's free service and I love it.

    Is it only free for 30 days though?

    Nope, you get 12,000 emails for free every month so it's great if you don't need to send a crap ton of mail.

  • @sin said:

    @n1kko said:

    @sin said:
    I use Sendgrid's free service and I love it.

    Is it only free for 30 days though?

    Nope, you get 12,000 emails for free every month so it's great if you don't need to send a crap ton of mail.

    They still offer that? I don't see any mentions of that on their site.

  • sinsin Member

    @Waldo19 said:

    @sin said:

    @n1kko said:

    @sin said:
    I use Sendgrid's free service and I love it.

    Is it only free for 30 days though?

    Nope, you get 12,000 emails for free every month so it's great if you don't need to send a crap ton of mail.

    They still offer that? I don't see any mentions of that on their site.

    https://app.sendgrid.com/signup

    Shows 12K emails for $0.00/month on the drop down menu.

    You're right though I visited the site and quickly looked it over and didn't see any mention of the 12K but I'm def getting 12,000 emails per month for free.

    Thanked by 1Waldo19
  • That's great! You can try sendgrid to send the emails.

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