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Looking for an Webhost provider which allow sending a lot of mails

Hello,

I am looking for a webhost provider that allows me to send around 500-600 emails per day, for other companies.
I need it for my company, which sends many emails to other domains.

Any suggestions please?

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  • CalinCalin Member, Patron Provider

    Hello , webhost it's not the best option , but if you like VPS check our deals https://panel.ihostart.com/index.php?rp=/store/vps-kvm-ssd we don't have problems for this type of things (please no spam)

    Regards,
    Calin

    Thanked by 1claudiucitar
  • I would give Hostbrr @labze a try.

  • Can't you use Amazon SES, MailChannels, SendGrid etc.?

  • labzelabze Member, Patron Provider

    @dyren said:
    I would give Hostbrr @labze a try.

    Thanks for the recommendation.

    Our standard limit is 300 per day but can be increased to 600 just fine.

  • tommyluotommyluo Member
    edited August 2023

    If not spam,very easy to build your own mail server without any limit.

  • @labze said:

    @dyren said:
    I would give Hostbrr @labze a try.

    Thanks for the recommendation.

    Our standard limit is 300 per day but can be increased to 600 just fine.

    300/day, are you reselling mxroute?

  • tjntjn Member

    MXRoute is 300/hour

  • labzelabze Member, Patron Provider

    @hyperblast said:

    @labze said:

    @dyren said:
    I would give Hostbrr @labze a try.

    Thanks for the recommendation.

    Our standard limit is 300 per day but can be increased to 600 just fine.

    300/day, are you reselling mxroute?

    No :) We use mail.baby as our SMTP-relay. It just a fair standard amount for the cost of our service, but as mentioned we can increase it.

    MXroute is 7200 a day, 300/hour.

    Thanked by 1hyperblast
  • RapToNRapToN Member, Host Rep

    We would allow up to 1000/day on our Mailcluster. Feel free to contact me.

    I need to know how many storage and Accounts you need to create an offer.

  • @labze said:

    @dyren said:
    I would give Hostbrr @labze a try.

    Thanks for the recommendation.

    Our standard limit is 300 per day but can be increased to 600 just fine.

    I will check.

    @tommyluo said:
    If not spam,very easy to build your own mail server without any limit.

    I don't have the knowledge to set-up an smtp server.

  • alentoalento Member, Host Rep

    @claudiucitar said:
    Hello,

    I am looking for a webhost provider that allows me to send around 500-600 emails per day, for other companies.
    I need it for my company, which sends many emails to other domains.

    Any suggestions please?

    For $5/month, you can send from unlimited domains and unlimited users. Limit of 300 emails per hour.

    https://anydomain.email/

    This is pure email hosting, not web hosting... but much more reliable.

  • PureVoltagePureVoltage Member, Patron Provider

    I would suggest setting up SES if you plan on sending a bunch of emails and you should be good.

  • @PureVoltage said:
    I would suggest setting up SES if you plan on sending a bunch of emails and you should be good.

    Gotta' keep the complaint rate below 1% - the list better be opt-in & in good health if he wants to use SES (not scraped, cold blasts, etc).

    But yeah SES is awesome. Incredibly affordable for marketing emails.

    Thanked by 1PureVoltage
  • PureVoltagePureVoltage Member, Patron Provider

    @SirFoxy said:

    @PureVoltage said:
    I would suggest setting up SES if you plan on sending a bunch of emails and you should be good.

    Gotta' keep the complaint rate below 1% - the list better be opt-in & in good health if he wants to use SES (not scraped, cold blasts, etc).

    But yeah SES is awesome. Incredibly affordable for marketing emails.

    Yeah it's a great one if not sending spam. :)

    We enjoy it for a lot of customers who run massive sites that need to email a boat load of viewers.

    Thanked by 1SirFoxy
  • @dyren said:
    I would give Hostbrr @labze a try.

    @labze said:

    @dyren said:
    I would give Hostbrr @labze a try.

    Thanks for the recommendation.

    Our standard limit is 300 per day but can be increased to 600 just fine.

    Right now i am more then happy with them! I purchased from them and emails are working really good, and the support is fast.

  • @alento said:

    @claudiucitar said:
    Hello,

    I am looking for a webhost provider that allows me to send around 500-600 emails per day, for other companies.
    I need it for my company, which sends many emails to other domains.

    Any suggestions please?

    For $5/month, you can send from unlimited domains and unlimited users. Limit of 300 emails per hour.

    https://anydomain.email/

    This is pure email hosting, not web hosting... but much more reliable.

    Thanks for suggestion!

    Also, i send a lot of emails because we have an big user database and we need to send a lot of mails /day and we also have 100-200 companies with what we do some partnerships and need to working when we send an mail. But mainly the user register systems and notifications consume send a lot of mails.

    Thanks all for suggestions!

  • alentoalento Member, Host Rep

    @claudiucitar said: Also, i send a lot of emails because we have an big user database and we need to send a lot of mails /day and we also have 100-200 companies with what we do some partnerships and need to working when we send an mail. But mainly the user register systems and notifications consume send a lot of mails.

    >

    Just make sure that you are following best practices by confirming email addresses/double opt-in at the time of registration and you'll be fine. If the email can be delivered, it will be.

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