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2-3k/Day (No Spamming)
just get some commerical solution like mailjet or similar.
@c_vps if your sending high volume instead of getting your IP Blacklisted why dont you look at AWS SES for example , AWS Very Cheap & a great solution we use it with our WHMCS & Client portals always been a very solid solution
SES is one of the cheapest solutions.
Sending this number of emails per day from a random VPS is not something that can be continued. Use commercial solutions.
We've be using SES for years for transaction , Marketing & our system emails
We recommend HXServers, where spamming is allowed and encouraged.
Thanks for your feedback.
I have messaged you. Could you please check it.
HXServers? What
Recently AWS got way way more stricter about senders. If you are not wending millions per month - aws will decline you.
Exactly.
Any other options to provide email hosting to clients?
AWS SES is the most cost effective route while still retaining the right balance of deliverability.
Big or small, probably the best choice for marketing related emails.
Just keep in mind with any of these services, AWS included, you need to keep your bounce rate below 1% and your report rate about 0.1% or lower.
I ran a cPanel email node for many years, works great. Only problem is a lot of other email companies will block the entire IP ranges of hosting providers because they've gotten too many spam complaints. So it's not even a matter of getting a "good ip" from OVH/Linode/etc anymore since their entire ranges have been blocked by many blacklists.
99% of customers are okay with it, and for the rest they are referred to Google Workspaces, etc.
Why not
sendmail
withexim
? I used to send a few hundred emails this way, it took a few minutes to clear the exim queue thru ADSL. Since I "upgraded" from ADSL to a super-shitty LTE, which is provided by a parastatal monopoly conglomerate, the same exim queue now might clear in an hour instead.Regardless, sending via exim should scale to a few thousand daily emails w/o problems, unless the emails are marked as spam downstream by the receiving hosts.
Agree about linode, neibourhood would be horrible.
They do not allow mail by default, only by request?
No idea how 1300 ips are owned by spammers.
Overall, reputation in summary and per id is negative.
ovh is not better
I am planning to move from Linode myself
Neighbourhood is trash. Every week something happens.