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Volume Based Inbound Mail Filtering?
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Volume Based Inbound Mail Filtering?

Is there inbound mail filtering service based on volume?
I know reputable providers like mailchannels and spamexpert, but they charge per domain.

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  • HostMediaHostMedia Member, Patron Provider
    edited January 2019

    I presume you contacted MailChannels directly as I know they don't provide the pricing for their inbound filtering service on their website

  • @HostMedia said:
    I presume you contacted MailChannels directly as I know they don't provide the pricing for their inbound filtering service on their website

    Although no pricing info, it is stated clearly in the website, mailchannels charges per domain basis.

  • I mean outbound is easy but inbound is expensive, I use mailchannels for outbound on my server but no inbound,

    i only know of MC and Spam Experts my self as these are the only ones i sell/use

  • HostMediaHostMedia Member, Patron Provider

    @laoban said:

    @HostMedia said:
    I presume you contacted MailChannels directly as I know they don't provide the pricing for their inbound filtering service on their website

    Although no pricing info, it is stated clearly in the website, mailchannels charges per domain basis.

    Would be interested to see what their pricing actually is though - yes they say per domain but depending on your requirements it might not be as expensive as you think - or on the other hand might be WAY more expensive

    Thanked by 1laoban
  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran
    edited January 2019

    laoban said: Is there inbound mail filtering service based on volume?

    That would be painful. Imagine how much email you don't even know you're not getting because even the most basic filters and server defaults reject it, then suddenly you're paying for each one. At the very least, it's probably a few thousand more than you think it is per week. For some of my customers, it's a few thousand per hour.

    Thanked by 2laoban coreflux
  • Unless I'm missing something obvious, ASSP Deluxe or MagicSpam should be enough?

  • HostMediaHostMedia Member, Patron Provider

    Forgot about MagicSpam - $18 a month isn't bad for cPanel/WHM servers

    Thanked by 1laoban
  • @AC_Fan said:
    Unless I'm missing something obvious, ASSP Deluxe or MagicSpam should be enough?

    Depends on volume. For low volume, Heluna is cheaper, acts as a store-forward MX, and seriously reduces the amount of RAM a postfix server needs. For higher volume, yes then go with MagicSpam.

    Thanked by 1laoban
  • Interesting, but they do not accept paypal. :-(

  • georgedatacentergeorgedatacenter Member, Patron Provider
    edited January 2019

    MailChannels Inbound is priced on a per domain basis. pricing starts at $20.02 covering 26 domains.

    but they are not good yet, they have some problems that do not solve yet,

  • @HostMedia said:
    Forgot about MagicSpam - $18 a month isn't bad for cPanel/WHM servers

    Interesting. Is it replacement of spamassasin?

  • lonealonea Member, Host Rep
    edited January 2019

    @laoban Stay away from Magicspam. Their blocking policy is horrible.

    Thanked by 1laoban
  • georgedatacentergeorgedatacenter Member, Patron Provider
    edited January 2019

    @laoban said:

    @HostMedia said:
    Forgot about MagicSpam - $18 a month isn't bad for cPanel/WHM servers

    Interesting. Is it replacement of spamassasin?

    for my magicspam, it's bad

    Thanked by 1laoban
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