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What Email Provider you using for Personal Use?
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Correct. A good point I like to make along those lines is that MXroute is worth too much to throw away by being nosy. If I'm snooping through emails and come across something illegal I'm legally obligated to act on it. If I'm not snooping, I can typically be protected by a plausible deniability (safe harbor). It's in my best interest legally, morally, and financially to not be reading your emails.
It's always based on trust when your data is stored on and viewed from a remote server that you don't own, and it's important to remember that. You know that, but this reply is for the benefit of some unknown reader. I don't want anyone to mistake my service for something more encrypted than average, but I also don't want anyone to see my service as requiring above average trust levels or me as having motive for something that isn't in anyone's best interest. A very delicate balancing act to communicate.
Admission of such details is uncommon I've noticed, and it can lead some individuals to believe that my service is less secure than average simply because I openly state things that can be uncomfortable to digest in comparison to others that function the same but don't openly state it. That's why I like to be clear about that. It's sort of like how people think a hosting provider is less stable than another because one reports all outages and the other doesn't, transparency sometimes distorts people's perspective. I've taken a few beatings for being honest, you can probably tell.
Another +1 for mxroute here. Great service, their promo prices are unbelievable, @jar is a kind and reasonable person as long as you behave the same.
That's something unusual. Tell your experience with spam control and deliverability.
G Suite
I think it's also because your prices are one of the best we can find, more on blackfriday. You also provide an excellent support. At the beginning, i knew you just by reading forums while i was looking for an alternative to GMail for my little non profit yet projects and i've found you.
For long time i've asked myself how it can be this cheap (now price raised since few months maybe years)? So i had to learn more about your and made few searchs, then the whole package: mxroute reputation + jar reputation was enough for me to be customer.
Thanks for all jar i appreciate a lot the service your provide and i would like to see more services from you!
mxroute = prem
As far as my current setup is concerned, I have my emails hosted on BigRock. As a dev I got my business website up two years ago and then I was using Gmail, but after I learnt about BigRock's email hosting I switched because it is easy to have everything set up under one roof.
Most importantly, you can scale email storage space as per usage, Gmail charges you a bit more I guess and there is inbuilt virus protection so, all of this works for me.
Previously, I have bounced between Hosted Exchange providers (1und1, OVH, etc.) but have settled on Office 365.
I like the Exchange ecosystem and I honestly have no desire to change that, its a 10+ year old habit I'd be breaking. The package I get with 365 works out nicely for me.
any new ones arrived?
Zoho
Does anyone know of a self-hosted webmail client that can reply to emails as the [email protected] the email was sent to?
I use unique addresses for everything and the ability to reply to emails as that address is important. I dont want any extra button presses, this needs to be able to be set as default behaviour.
I currently do this with Thunderbird and Virtual Identity plugin.
SOGo does this
Cock.li and Proton Mail (CH).
Here is one I haven't seen mentioned: PurelyMail. It's still in beta but it has incredibly reasonable pricing. https://purelymail.com/
The dev is incredibly responsive. I am only using it for some alt email addresses as I haven't moved away from Gmail and I have MXRoute too but I have had no problems with my usage so far.
very usefull information and i am happy it will also help others who might need it so then can read this thread and they will get their things here itself . no need to dig much.
No problem, I hope he gets more business through this and a review from someone who has heavier use. I bought the most recent MXRoute 25 dollar promo because I've haerd such good things about it and wanted to check out Crossbox but I may not have the need for it and fall back to PurelyMail and seeing how I could use the mail services of my lifetime MyW account
i am also mxroute customer and happy with it
Gmail.com and Mail.com for over 15 years, Mail.com
Mail.com owns over 200 domains for registering Free Email Adresses, I have my emails registered on Reborn.com and Dr.com domains and i m using them for a long long time now
after 2 years i can say MXroute is the best Email Provider with offers like unlimited domains and good amount of space.
Thank you for those kind words but you really didn't have to necropost a 2 year old thread just to say that.
Nevertheless, Jarland would still be happy to read this