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Looking for email provider for reselling to consumers
I do computer support and computer repair in my local town in The Netherlands. Many of my clients use hotmail and have a lot of spam. Spam filter seems getting worse last years on hotmail/outlook.com. Now I like to give an alternative to my customers and sell a mailbox with a custom domain (firstnamelastname.nl) and looking for a good mail provider. I currently looking at mailbox.org and looked at Netcup (webhosting) Not sure how good spam filter is with these providers. I mostly do consumers. Businesses I will move to Microsoft Exchange Online Plan 1. Not sure a family of 4 will pay 4x €4,50 + domainnames a month that use free email right now. I use Mxroute for myself and family. But not sure if I can resell a non GDPR service. So looking for a EU alternative.
Do you guys have a good recommendation for a alternative provider or any other good idea's how to handle this?
Ps. Free hotmail is different spam filter as M365. So not looking for a M365 spam filter.
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Mxroute would be better choice.
they still have BF offers still available should you wish to purchase.
https://mxroute.blackfriday/
https://mxroute.com/reseller.html
Happy customer of Mxroute since 2019 and still using.
I know. I use Mxroute daily, but not sure about reselling in Europe.
i dont see why you could not? its not that someone would have any complain as long as your customer folllows the outbound spam rules stated in MxRoute should be fine.
Mxroute is not GDPR compliant so they are not a suitable choice for business use or resale in the EU.
That's what I thought. That's why I'm looking for a EU based email provider.
Might want to talk with Soverin, they provide similar service as well for Freedom. Fully Dutch.
If you are looking at setting this up yourself, we might be able to be of help - feel free to reach out, happy to help where we can.
sounds interesting. but Soverin is far away from lowend(prices) i guess.
In my experience, convincing a person to change their email address/provider isn't easy, and convincing them to go from free email to paid email is even less easy!
I'd just recommend (free) Gmail to them, which would be an improvement over Hotmail/Outlook
Yuo have https://www.mailcheap.co/
You might want to look at https://inleed.com/agency
It's in Sweden so GDPR should be fully covered.
I have never used their reseller packages myself but I have several customers that use their hosting and it's flawless, cant think of anything to complain about.
inleed is supreme! i got support yesterday (sunday) in the late afternoon.
Openprovider?
The offer email accounts for 0,75 euro / account + storage for 0,25 cents / 15 gb
https://www.openprovider.com/products/business-email-solution
https://www.infomaniak.com/en
You guys gave me lots of good options. Inleed, Openprovider and Infomaniak. Will look in to them!
mzungumail.ml
Mail.baby and mailcow.
https://www.inbox.eu
I use mailcow (Mxroute as smtp relay) for myself and family right now. It's great. But not sure I like to use that for my clients.
Well, at least they don't claim to be. So the burden to check if or to what degree the final product complies with it would be on the client. While i think having them store mail would have a fair chance to collide with one or two nitpicky letters of GDPR, using them as a smarthost while storing mails yourself might still be perfectly fine and the hard part about emails is sending them after all. Just setting up a server to take incoming mails and provide pop3/imap services to clients should be seriously easy.
Mailcheap is GDPR-compliant and we have plans suitable for reselling.
No per-user pricing unlike other providers and you get your own mailserver!
Pavin.
With -+50 users price is great. But reseller package too steep to start.