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recommend lowest smtp for whmcs

looking to use smtp for whmcs email, please recommend affordable smtp service

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  • ManishPantManishPant Member, Host Rep

    mxroute , mail.baby , Amazon SES

  • balhostbalhost Member, Patron Provider

    You can look to smtp2go, prices seems affordable.

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    Amazon SES takes way too much time and effort to get approved, can’t recommend

    I’d probably go with MXRoute so long as the volume isn’t huge

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  • @khurram said:
    looking to use smtp for whmcs email, please recommend affordable smtp service

    Selfhosted on ihostart by @Calin. For less then 7$ you will have less than 0 emails deliverability.

  • @balhost said:
    You can look to smtp2go, prices seems affordable.

    looks good in pricing, but having issue with integration. will dig deep

  • mail.baby ftw

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  • WebProjectWebProject Host Rep, Veteran

    Amazon SES is the cheapest solution

  • WebProjectWebProject Host Rep, Veteran

    @khurram said:

    @balhost said:
    You can look to smtp2go, prices seems affordable.

    looks good in pricing, but having issue with integration. will dig deep

    What issue? SMTP setup? If it’s complicated pay someone to setup

  • AndruAndru Member

    Socketlabs is another option to look for.

  • silunsilun Member

    Any services located in the EU or otherwise expressly GDPR compliant? Brevo exists and fits the bill, and has a free tier to boot, but the jump up in price after the limits is quite steep. Anybody know some good alternatives?

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    Tons use us for WHMCS. We whitelist against the 400/h rate limit if everything looks good and your bounce rates are low. Also for the love of god create a sieve filter to move bounce emails out of the inbox so WHMCS doesn't import them and send looping auto replies to the bounce address :joy:

  • Is there any reason why you can’t use something like namecrane’s email hosting @ 10usd a year? That’s my suggestion anyway :p

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