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AWS SES/MXRoute Alternatives?

I'm looking for a SMTP sender alternative to AWS SES, yes, I already know MXRoute, but they do not allow more than 300 mails per hour.

There is any valid alternative to send around 75.000 mails in around 1 day (ok splitting)?

It's not spam, just internal notifications for a big website.

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  • AbdAbd Member, Patron Provider

    mail.baby ? they are new.

  • @TerensM said: There is any valid alternative to send around 75.000 mails in around 1 day (ok splitting)?

    You're getting one notification per second on your website and nothing is wrong?

    Thanked by 1AlwaysSkint
  • @skorous said:

    @TerensM said: There is any valid alternative to send around 75.000 mails in around 1 day (ok splitting)?

    You're getting one notification per second on your website and nothing is wrong?

    I mean a total cumulative of 75k mails in one day, the notifications in any case are just for some specific events, and not every day.

  • Mailgun

  • https://www.intesys.io/emailtransacional/

    This is a Brazilian company, they provide service to a large SaaS (https://www.muambator.com.br/), where the user is notified about the tracking of their order.

  • @LTniger said:
    Mailgun

    +1 for Mailgun
    https://www.mailgun.com/google/
    With the following link, you will get a free lifetime account with 30,000 emails / month.

    Thanked by 2suricloud AlanDS
  • just open ticket to aws support, you can increase sending limit with good reason, mine is 50.000/days.

  • wdmgwdmg Member, LIR

    We charge $20/100K, pay as you go SMTP relay. No spam allowed, we do full outbound filtering.

  • interservermikeinterservermike Member, Patron Provider

    @Abdullah7310 said:
    mail.baby ? they are new.

    thanks :smile:

  • cirrus_cloudcirrus_cloud Member
    edited October 2020

    https://www.lunanode.com/features/email

    Pretty cheap. It's basically zero if you have an account with them and don't need much storage.

  • SpamWall SafeRoute: The 129 dollar plan will be more than sufficient for you.

  • AbdAbd Member, Patron Provider

    @wdmg said:
    We charge $20/100K, pay as you go SMTP relay. No spam allowed, we do full outbound filtering.

    $0.2 per 1000 emails?

  • @TerensM said: just internal notifications for a big website.

    why not create your own email server on the server that hosts the website... and whitelist it in your current email provider. boom done sorted. or move to something like Telegram notifications etc..

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  • wdmgwdmg Member, LIR

    @Abdullah7310 said:

    @wdmg said:
    We charge $20/100K, pay as you go SMTP relay. No spam allowed, we do full outbound filtering.

    $0.2 per 1000 emails?

    a minimum deposit is required of $10

    Thanked by 1Abd
  • @skorous said:
    You're getting one notification per second on your website and nothing is wrong?

    And what exactly is wrong with that? If you have a big busy website one notification per second is nothing.

    Take LET for example, if all people in this thread had all email notifications turned on it would have sent at least 50 emails for this thread alone by now.

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  • alwyzonalwyzon Member, Host Rep
    edited October 2020

    Postmark provides an amazing performance for any kind of transactional emails such as notifications.

  • @vedran said:
    And what exactly is wrong with that? If you have a big busy website one notification per second is nothing.

    That's my bad. I read "internal notifications" as he himself was getting 75k messages per day. I couldn't wrap my head around how one person getting 75k messages was useful.

  • @skorous said:

    @vedran said:
    And what exactly is wrong with that? If you have a big busy website one notification per second is nothing.

    That's my bad. I read "internal notifications" as he himself was getting 75k messages per day. I couldn't wrap my head around how one person getting 75k messages was useful.

    I believe what OP implying is send 75k messages per day to its website users

  • 75k emails / day? You need opt in subscription before send marketing email every day, just saying. Check elasticmail.

  • We have customers using Sendy with our SMTP servers over 100k emails per day. We let customers send over 100k per day as long as they buy a 1$ IP from us.

  • kalipuskalipus Member
    edited October 2020

    Mailcow - https://github.com/mailcow/mailcow-dockerized

    Yandex Connect maybe - you have to write support what you need it for and they can higher your limits - https://connect.yandex.com

    Elasticmail - https://elasticemail.com/email-api-pricing

  • still looking

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @TerensM said:
    still looking

    Have you looked at mailcheap?

  • someshzsomeshz Member, Host Rep

    Pepipost,

    PS: I don't if I am spelling it correctly or not.

  • saferoute

  • servercow.de is nice

  • @alwyzon said:
    Postmark provides an amazing performance for any kind of transactional emails such as notifications.

    I use Postmark because I was tired of dealing with deliverability issues elsewhere. They are quite good, but also expensive. However, I feel that transactional emails are still critically important, and are one of the best ways to communicate with clients and encourage return visits.

  • @TerensM said:
    still looking

    You've been given many suggestions, and you haven't given a single reason why any of those wouldn't work. Do you expect us to read your mind?

  • @aj_potc said:

    @TerensM said:
    still looking

    You've been given many suggestions, and you haven't given a single reason why any of those wouldn't work. Do you expect us to read your mind?

    Some of them have too low hourly limits, some seems fine, but I'm waiting since 5 days the activation

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