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Looking for email Provide, Move from Zoho
I have 5 email boxes with Zoho, which are lite, 1$ plans.
We send about 40 emails during peak hours combined on all our boxes, mostly requests for quotes or other emails that are used for support etc.
Zoho mails end up on promotional section of Gmail, tho the emails are simply replying to support requests such as "X game I cant complete this quest do you have a guide etc"
Depending on the website traffic increase we might need more send limit.
(These emails are free support that we provide for games on our gaming site, its done as free help tho idk how long I can provide free help)
Looking for a provider who can help us. Also ability to create more mailboxes in the event we expand our team of writers etc.
Thanks
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I said it before, but we definitely need a sticky post for this information
Consider Migadu as a potential option. While they offer unlimited mailboxes, the sending limit could pose a challenge. I believe their support might be able to increase it, but I'm not entirely sure.
https://www.migadu.com/pricing/
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thank you, will check them out. Seems promising!
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You can self host and setup using a PaaS solution with one click install email apps like CapRover.
inbox.eu was recommended elsewhere by professionals
I can recommend MXroute and Purelymail.
Purelymail looks interesting, but only IMAP/POP3 no SMTP!
https://www.larksuite.com? Owned by bytedance (tiktok).
Another alternative is https://www.mailcheap.co/enterprise-shared.html
Another option is selfhosting your inboxes on EC2 and using SES for SMTP outbound which should be free on your sending levels. Quite a few docker-compose scripts will get you most of the way there!
On LET we have MXRoute. One can also opt for a hosting service.
Purelymail user and they do support SMTP.
oh! thank you. checked webpage again, and found the information. its correct smtp is supportet!
https://purelymail.com/docs/features
Earlier it was impossible to login to larksuite with business email. You have to login with your phone number or personal email and then access business inbox. Don't know if they changed this.
Lark does look promising. Will try them out