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  • can you divide email providerfor europe, us and asia?

  • @kvz12 said: your source IP is leaked in the headers

    Good catch. Is there a hall of shame for mail hosts that leak? Such a thing would be a helpful resource.

  • @Turbo_Pascal said:

    @kvz12 said: your source IP is leaked in the headers

    Good catch. Is there a hall of shame for mail hosts that leak? Such a thing would be a helpful resource.

    Standard internet email protocol says that the IP address of the sender **should ** be in the headers. Stripping it out, something essentially pioneered by Gamil, is actually a deviation from what the standard demands. A good deviation, no doubt, but nevertheless against the standard.

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  • FatGrizzlyFatGrizzly Member, Host Rep

    @JosephF said:
    I found this Indian provider F60Host, selling services including in the US, offering Google Workspace at $1.20/month or at $10/year. I'm wondering how they could be pricing Google at this low point and whether it is reliable. Is anyone familiar with them?

    https://f60host.com/

    They're also, somehow, advertising on ProductHunt an offer of Google Workspace for a one time $69 payment for lifetime service:

    https://www.producthunt.com/products...space-lifetime

    They seem to be a subsidiary of Fourty60 ( https://fourty60.com/ ), which claims to be partners with some large international firms in the industry.

    No. Doesn't seem trustworthy.

    No Admin Console

  • @FatGrizzly said:

    @JosephF said:
    I found this Indian provider F60Host, selling services including in the US, offering Google Workspace at $1.20/month or at $10/year. I'm wondering how they could be pricing Google at this low point and whether it is reliable. Is anyone familiar with them?

    https://f60host.com/

    They're also, somehow, advertising on ProductHunt an offer of Google Workspace for a one time $69 payment for lifetime service:

    https://www.producthunt.com/products...space-lifetime

    They seem to be a subsidiary of Fourty60 ( https://fourty60.com/ ), which claims to be partners with some large international firms in the industry.

    No. Doesn't seem trustworthy.

    No Admin Console

    The odd thing is if someone orders Google Workspace through them, at that rock bottom pricing, the customer will know fairly quickly if they deliver or not. Either they'll get the Google Workspace account setup or they won't.

  • jlet88jlet88 Member
    edited February 10

    Important Skiff news follow-up, since this service was mentioned more than once in this thread, and I had previously recommended them as a possible option as a decent privacy-oriented provider. Needless to say, I will no longer be recommending them. Skiff is shutting down the full product suite, you have 6 months to move out. They've been acquired by Notion.

    https://skiff.com/data-migration

    EDIT: I should link to this thread for further discussion here: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/192656/skiff-you-have-6-months-to-move-out-they-are-being-acquired-by-notion#latest

  • JosephFJosephF Member

    One provider that I don't think has been mentioned is 20i. Their hosting plan for $6.99/month offers 1,000 mailboxes with 10GB storage per mailbox. If you need an unlimited amount of mailboxes, with each mailbox receiving 10GB of storage, and an unlimited amount of domains, it cost $10.99/month.

    Their above plans also include a generous amount of space and features for hosting websites.

    https://www.20i.com/us/web-hosting

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