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We don't bill based on incoming messages. We charge for data usage. The limits are part of the plans to make sure a small plan doesn't consume 99% of server resources. There are absolutely no overages though. No surprise charges. You exceed the limits, you get a warning. You abuse the limits, you get limited. A pattern of abuse... we need to have a little chat.
No overages or surprise charges. You will get a warning and then get rate limited if it becomes excessive. We don't list that number publicly as it would only be conducive to limit abuse. But I can say it's enough to where you would know you're over the line.
Honestly this part of my forbidden use case policy fixed all situations where users received too much inbound where it was caused by their actions:
"Deceptive use against third party services like signing up for hundreds or thousands of accounts for a website using a catchall and randomly generated email aliases."
@svjx It has the option of sub-accounts or domain administrator. Thinking about reselling the service to a client.
mangomail - No Violence*
https://www.inbox.eu/en/info/business
Depending on the total number for inboxes for the all the sub accounts of your reseller account it might be hard to find a cost effective option, it might not depending how much you are charging your clients.
MXroute reseller pricing is kind of unique compared to most other email hosting reselling services, where there isn't any limits on number sub-accounts and number of address per sub account the only limiting factor is disk space.
Every other company/service I know that offers wholesale/reselling mail hosting is priced per inbox saying that even non reselling targeted services it common to see per inbox pricing.
We don't currently have "account managers". The dashboard is built for a master admin to handle all their emailing needs across all their domains and addresses in a simple, clean, and unified experience. However, account managers shouldn't be too difficult to implement and may very well be something we add in the future.
In my knowledge, Cloudcone provides mail service(starting at $2.99 a month).
Link: https://cloudcone.com/email