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I'd love to see Black Friday deals on the very large plans...
I'm not really into purchasing your service (I self host my email), but I'm just curious to ask -- do you deliver successfully to outlook, and how?
as a user, the answer is yes. I sent several test mails to my outlook and reply, all received timely.
Yeah, same here, waiting for small plan
Yep. You have to ask them for temporary mitigation for new IPs and then from the moment they give it, your IP has to be seen by their system continually, delivering emails that are barely ever marked as spam by recipients or their horrible filters (which you can neither control nor predict). Reputation isn’t static, you’re always fighting for it and if they don’t see your IP enough it pretty much resets.
That’s why I only use one /24 because too many IPs means no single IP hits their system often enough to keep a high reputation.
Wow. Considering the number of people you serve, it must be a consistent flow of emails even divided by 256. Sounds like basically impossible for individual self-hoster.
Thanks for answering and much respect of what you do; I will choose your service whenever I change my mind on mail solution (read: when I actually need to email anything serious)
@jar Could you consider supporting the "redirect" sieve action? Would be very helpful!
I had to disable it. Long story. I’d like to add it back one day but I have to change a lot of things to do it well.
What does that function do?
It redirects an email to another address. Basically a forwarder but you can have conditions on it. It has some drawbacks when used as an unconditional remote forwarder (as opposed to a forwarder configured in the actual “Forwarders” GUI) and I couldn’t stop anyone from using it that way without disabling it completely. It got a bit out of hand and the drawbacks reached critical mass.
Interesting! Thanks
We’ve added the ability to use AI to compose an email to webmail.mxroute.com. It only receives input that you specifically send it, of course. Get in here!
I used the funny option for this one.
Is the median package sold out?
@jar I just noticed that you added the additional Roundcube Plus skins to the webmail.
I got all gushy inside.
I love it! And thanks so much!
@jar long thread… what is the best offer currently? I need around 10 GB for a few domains/mailboxes and I am thinking to switch back to mxroute.
switching back to jar is clever.![;) ;)](https://lowendtalk.com/resources/emoji/wink.png)
I didn't have any problems with the service. I was just self hosting for a few months for fun since I self hosted a lot of things, but I stopped doing that altogether so I can spend my free time more on bug bounties. So I switched to Hetzner hosting until now just to keep my Hetzner account active, but since I am using their Storage Share service (Nextcloud), I don't need to use the hosting anymore for that.
BTW do I understand it correctly that MXRoute has push support for Apple Mail? Just to be sure.
+1
I'm not seeing any additional skins / addons - can you please elaborate on how to access them?
TIA
@ypmLA77zcs
In your webmail @ webmail.mxroute.com go to user interface in the settings. I'm seeing like 12 interface skins.
Yup. All servers have had it running for a while now.
Edit: just noticed the date of the post...
@taruppee1447
I'm not seeing any skin, but I'm using the custom webmail domain as described here
Also I'm on a lifetime promo, could this be why I'm not seeing the skins? @jar
Edit - I was able to login at webmail.mxroute.com, and I see the skins but the webmail at my custom domain is different (simpler, more basic) in comparison. So the only possible explanation I can find is that @jar has not enabled / installed the latest RoundCube everywhere
It's only at webmail.mxroute.com. It's around $500/year per Roundcube installation for those plugins/themes, so I'm only going to put it on one copy.
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Thanks @jar, makes sense. Any other difference between using my custom webmail and webmail.mxroute.com? If I had some identities created at my custom webmail - would those be available at webmail.mxroute.com? What about any other settings - would they be saved / kept between the two webmail interfaces?
It would have a different database. Folder subscriptions and filters are probably all that cross between them.