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Need suggestion for a good SMTP service

I have mail delivery problem on a server.
So I want to connect a smtp to my cpanel web hosting server or a cpanel account.
I need all email with that domain go through 3rd party SMTP service.
Do you have any suggestion which one is good with cheap rate SMTP service?

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  • Sendgrid or mailgun.

  • WebProjectWebProject Host Rep, Veteran

    Amazon SES

  • Might as well go with a LET member and go with mxroute.io or mxroute.com, depending on your needs.

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  • 10k free /mo with mailgun

  • ma2tma2t Member

    Mailjet 6k free/month (200 daily)

  • classyclassy Member

    If you're looking for better delivery don't use Mailgun. Mailgun uses blacklisted IPs all over the place lol.

  • Sendgrid and Mailgun are the worst. Go with AWS SES or MXroute

  • WebProjectWebProject Host Rep, Veteran

    @simonindia said:
    Sendgrid and Mailgun are the worst. Go with AWS SES or MXroute

    Sendgrid better than Mailgun, but AWS SES is better than the rest!

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  • @WebProject said:

    @simonindia said:
    Sendgrid and Mailgun are the worst. Go with AWS SES or MXroute

    Sendgrid better than Mailgun, but AWS SES is better than the rest!

    Well never used mailgun before in production other than for just some notification.

    But Sendgrid is shit these days.

  • YuraYura Member

    @simonindia said:

    @WebProject said:

    @simonindia said:
    Sendgrid and Mailgun are the worst. Go with AWS SES or MXroute

    Sendgrid better than Mailgun, but AWS SES is better than the rest!

    Well never used mailgun before in production other than for just some notification.

    But Sendgrid is shit these days.

    Doesn't SendGrid use MailChannels for delivery?

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  • @Yura said:

    @simonindia said:

    @WebProject said:

    @simonindia said:
    Sendgrid and Mailgun are the worst. Go with AWS SES or MXroute

    Sendgrid better than Mailgun, but AWS SES is better than the rest!

    Well never used mailgun before in production other than for just some notification.

    But Sendgrid is shit these days.

    Doesn't SendGrid use MailChannels for delivery?

    before yes nowadays I don't think so. But I get into inbox every time when I use MXroute.

    The mail I send are notifications mostly nothing marketing and I get better delivery when I use Vultr.

  • @simonindia said:
    Sendgrid and Mailgun are the worst. Go with AWS SES or MXroute

    They used to be good back in days, not using them currently.

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  • @cyberpersons said:

    @simonindia said:
    Sendgrid and Mailgun are the worst. Go with AWS SES or MXroute

    They used to be good back in days, not using them currently.

    They were good beofre trust me I used to send 70K/month now days it went to shit. To their credit I should never call them that I send under 15K /Month. So essential using their free tier.

  • WebProjectWebProject Host Rep, Veteran

    We do use Sendgrid for last 2 years and never had any issues.

  • simonindiasimonindia Member
    edited July 2018

    @WebProject said:
    We do use Sendgrid for last 2 years and never had any issues.

    Do you use dedicated IP's ?

  • MikePTMikePT Moderator, Patron Provider, Veteran

    Check our plans at mxroute.io, :)

  • WebProjectWebProject Host Rep, Veteran

    @simonindia said:

    @WebProject said:
    We do use Sendgrid for last 2 years and never had any issues.

    Do you use dedicated IP's ?

    No, we do use their IP pool.

  • hostdarehostdare Member, Patron Provider

    amazon ses all the way !!

  • v3ngv3ng Member, Patron Provider

    I have been using Sendgrid for some time and I am happy with it.

  • TheKillerTheKiller Member
    edited July 2018

    Using sendgrid with 12K monthly free plan. Solid service

    Now a days you will get 10K for the first month and then 200 per day limit.

  • eKoeKo Member

    MXroute is a solid service!

  • @simonindia said:

    @cyberpersons said:

    @simonindia said:
    Sendgrid and Mailgun are the worst. Go with AWS SES or MXroute

    They used to be good back in days, not using them currently.

    They were good beofre trust me I used to send 70K/month now days it went to shit. To their credit I should never call them that I send under 15K /Month. So essential using their free tier.

    My usage of Sendgrid was rather limited compared to yours, which is why I did not have any issues.

  • @MikePT said:
    Check our plans at mxroute.io, :)

    when using for notification is mail channels better than AWS SES.

    Have anyone run any tests but it has to be sent to same ID from both them.

    I would like to see a test.................

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    simonindia said: But I get into inbox every time when I use MXroute.

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  • mailcheap.co

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  • RossGRossG Member, Host Rep

    I 100% say Amazon SES - dirt cheap pricing and always goes to inbox

  • @simonindia said:
    Sendgrid and Mailgun are the worst. Go with AWS SES or MXroute

    Please explain. You've not used mailgun in production but you somehow magically know they're the worst. How come?

    I have clients' sites I hooked up mailgun with.
    Thousands of transactional emails per month and no issue.

  • @DanSummer said:

    @simonindia said:
    Sendgrid and Mailgun are the worst. Go with AWS SES or MXroute

    Please explain. You've not used mailgun in production but you somehow magically know they're the worst. How come?

    Don't get emotional. No body know magically anything but it would help in certain situations. I love great products and products where the team knows and communicates they have some quirks and working hard to get it straight.

    Buddy when we tried mailgun as sendgrid replacement guess what it was shit from my experience. In that I was better off with sendgrid than moving to mailgun. But overall it was my experience. Have you read the thread there are serious providers who use sendgrid it is working for them. So the client experience is all over the place. I think its the same with mailgun. Weather you have the best experience or not. I still use their email validation thing for clients time to time.

    But when we started using Amazon SES it were pure bliss the setup was quirky but oh man I was very impressed..

    Even more with MXroute. I still use Mxroute as my email host still

    I have clients' sites I hooked up mailgun with.
    Thousands of transactional emails per month and no issue.

    Great. How much is your volume.

  • eva2000eva2000 Veteran

    Amazon SES especially if you want origin server IPs hidden :)

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  • MikePTMikePT Moderator, Patron Provider, Veteran

    @simonindia said:

    @MikePT said:
    Check our plans at mxroute.io, :)

    when using for notification is mail channels better than AWS SES.

    Have anyone run any tests but it has to be sent to same ID from both them.

    I would like to see a test.................

    It works well. The outbound spam filtering ensures that the IP's remain clean, and their NOC handles the IP reputation very well.

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