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MXRoute Alternative (to use as backup)

I've been using MXRoute for a few dozen domains for one or two years now I think. I'm fully satisfied with them, and don't plan on moving. However, I am planning on purchasing mail services from someone else to use as backup. Does MXRoute have any peers when it comes to price/service?

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  • lukehebblukehebb Member
    edited March 2018

    I know a few people here use https://www.mailcheap.co

    Never used them myself but haven't seen any complaints

    Edit:

    They also have plans designed for this at some very attractive pricing!

    https://www.mailcheap.co/backupmx.html

  • If it's a backup, something to check for is whether they use the same upstream. It's preferable if they don't. I think mailcheap runs its own delivery side, but better check.

  • When you say as a backup, what do you mean? To be automatically on when mxroute does have any issues? To keep a backup of the mails to a secure location?
    And how are you gonna keep your backups? MXroute is based on CPanel. Are you going to keep a cpanel account backup? Are you going to use rsync to synchronize the mails?
    Or you just want to have a ready server to switch to when mxroute is inaccessible (but without having the old mails backed up there?

  • nepsneps Member

    jvnadr said: just want to have a ready server to switch to when mxroute is inaccessible (but without having the old mails backed up there?

    This.

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider

    SendPulse has an SMTP service and the first 12,000 are free. Pay as you go is $0.0015 per email.

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