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  • @plumberg said:

    @hzhoanglee said:

    @plumberg said:

    @hzhoanglee said:

    I tried his service, the deal was good.
    But at that moment, the product was not so good. I am waiting for the improvement and will try again next year.

    What was missing? Curious to know

    It was the delivery time. It took me couple of minutes to 20 minutes to delivery an email from that to gmail. They were so nice to provide a refund on the promotion <3

    Hmm. Didn't notice such a delay when I tried.
    But I like they helped you refund it.
    Good luck

    I’ve noticed this too actually. Some emails come through fine then I had some OTP with a 10 minute validity coming through about 40 mins later. I thought it might’ve been related to my set up but nice to know it’s just how it is.

  • I use MXRoute these days but previously I was using Zoho for years without issue

  • @hyperblast said:
    does larksuite support native pop3 and smtp?

    No POP3, only IMAP and SMTP.

    https://www.larksuite.com/hc/en-US/articles/378111206512-log-in-to-lark-mail-through-a-third-party-email-client

    @alfirous said:

    @hyperblast said:
    does larksuite support native pop3 and smtp?

    It's listed "third party email client" in this page FAQ:
    https://www.larksuite.com/en_us/product/email

    But when open the help center, it's showing different information. No mention custom domain either.

    Hosted email means email for custom domains?

    Thanked by 1hyperblast
  • I'm using both Namecrane and SpaceMail with no problem.

  • Hello

    @truemagic said: Anyone tried this? will I get a @spaceship.com mail?

    I am using SpaceMail. I got it at throw away price in some promotion of their with my domain.

    I dont have much experience on other paid services expect from the free players like GMail and OutLook.

    So compared to them, the service like Email delivery or receiving speeds are good enough. Their support is fast responsive too.

    Needed to contact them once since their IP was having trouble with Outlook.com email deliveries. Bounce back due to IP issue. And their response was very quick.

    One thing I dislike about their service is the "WHITE" mode. Their web panel outright blinds me. No option for theme or plain n simple dark mode.

    Thanks.

    Thanked by 1truemagic
  • I'm using namecrane and no issues so far. Was gonna try out mxroute but lifetime deal didn't seem as good as what namecrane had. So far no complaints. Hoping that it ends up lasting atleast my life time

    Thanked by 1Francisco
  • @giang said:

    @hyperblast said:
    does larksuite support native pop3 and smtp?

    No POP3, only IMAP and SMTP.

    https://www.larksuite.com/hc/en-US/articles/378111206512-log-in-to-lark-mail-through-a-third-party-email-client

    @alfirous said:

    @hyperblast said:
    does larksuite support native pop3 and smtp?

    It's listed "third party email client" in this page FAQ:
    https://www.larksuite.com/en_us/product/email

    But when open the help center, it's showing different information. No mention custom domain either.

    Hosted email means email for custom domains?

    wow, very interesting information, i have tried it and it is very good, got a server near my country. thanks

  • @syihabx said:

    @giang said:

    @hyperblast said:
    does larksuite support native pop3 and smtp?

    No POP3, only IMAP and SMTP.

    https://www.larksuite.com/hc/en-US/articles/378111206512-log-in-to-lark-mail-through-a-third-party-email-client

    @alfirous said:

    @hyperblast said:
    does larksuite support native pop3 and smtp?

    It's listed "third party email client" in this page FAQ:
    https://www.larksuite.com/en_us/product/email

    But when open the help center, it's showing different information. No mention custom domain either.

    Hosted email means email for custom domains?

    wow, very interesting information, i have tried it and it is very good, got a server near my country. thanks

    Its $12 per user gets like 15TB of storage like WTF??????????????? is it per person or total [if its per person then that's an unbelievably good geal :lol: ]

  • @cainyxues said:

    @syihabx said:

    @giang said:

    @hyperblast said:
    does larksuite support native pop3 and smtp?

    No POP3, only IMAP and SMTP.

    https://www.larksuite.com/hc/en-US/articles/378111206512-log-in-to-lark-mail-through-a-third-party-email-client

    @alfirous said:

    @hyperblast said:
    does larksuite support native pop3 and smtp?

    It's listed "third party email client" in this page FAQ:
    https://www.larksuite.com/en_us/product/email

    But when open the help center, it's showing different information. No mention custom domain either.

    Hosted email means email for custom domains?

    wow, very interesting information, i have tried it and it is very good, got a server near my country. thanks

    Its $12 per user gets like 15TB of storage like WTF??????????????? is it per person or total [if its per person then that's an unbelievably good geal :lol: ]

    I think it's totaled, and if it's everyone, that's basically an unbelievable price. But their business packages have a good amount of outgoing mail to spare, which is great for startups or teams.

    Thanked by 1cainyxues
  • larksuite ... closed system. and can we trust em?

    Thanked by 2cainyxues giang
  • @danblaze said:

    @cainyxues said:

    @syihabx said:

    @giang said:

    @hyperblast said:
    does larksuite support native pop3 and smtp?

    No POP3, only IMAP and SMTP.

    https://www.larksuite.com/hc/en-US/articles/378111206512-log-in-to-lark-mail-through-a-third-party-email-client

    @alfirous said:

    @hyperblast said:
    does larksuite support native pop3 and smtp?

    It's listed "third party email client" in this page FAQ:
    https://www.larksuite.com/en_us/product/email

    But when open the help center, it's showing different information. No mention custom domain either.

    Hosted email means email for custom domains?

    wow, very interesting information, i have tried it and it is very good, got a server near my country. thanks

    Its $12 per user gets like 15TB of storage like WTF??????????????? is it per person or total [if its per person then that's an unbelievably good geal :lol: ]

    I think it's totaled, and if it's everyone, that's basically an unbelievable price. But their business packages have a good amount of outgoing mail to spare, which is great for startups or teams.

    I only see starter, pro & enterprise :sweat_smile:

  • Adding a recommend for Zoho. Includes encryption at rest, since you brought up Proton.

  • @hyperblast said:
    larksuite ... closed system. and can we trust em?

    it would have been great if it also worked as an email client :smiley: btw tried with a subdomain and wrote a test email to temp mail and got it on time so no issues there. About closed system, can't say anything ;)

  • Trying LarkSuite also, the speed is pretty solid. Migration from Google Workspace is also super fast.

    But the idea of email notification delivered by a bot in Chat is somehow strange.

    Thanked by 1cainyxues
  • @hyperblast said: does not support native smtp and pop3

    Email client support (via IMAP/SMTP) - Proton Mail supports desktop clients such as Outlook, Apple Mail, Thunderbird, etc. via Proton Mail Bridge. [1]
    SMTP submission - on Proton Mail Business

    [1] https://proton.me/support/bridge-for-linux
    [2] Google: SMTP External Relay w/ ProtonMail Bridge

    You may right.

  • nohavpsnohavps Member, Host Rep

    +1 spacemail

    Nohamail is coming 2026!!! B)

  • @truemagic said:

    @giang said:
    Larksuite from ByteDance Tiktok is still free, same as Google Workspace with even more future.

    I tried to send some test email to Gmail and all went almost instant.

    wow first time heard of this service...but from tiktok ?! 😂😂😂
    very generous offer of free plan with 100G

    It says 18 months message history on the free plan. So emails get deleted after 18 months on the free plan?

  • @komdsfojn said:

    @truemagic said:

    @giang said:
    Larksuite from ByteDance Tiktok is still free, same as Google Workspace with even more future.

    I tried to send some test email to Gmail and all went almost instant.

    wow first time heard of this service...but from tiktok ?! 😂😂😂
    very generous offer of free plan with 100G

    It says 18 months message history on the free plan. So emails get deleted after 18 months on the free plan?

    It's chat history, not email.

    Thanked by 1rafaelscs
  • hyperblasthyperblast Member
    edited February 2025

    spacemail looks interesting. do they support native emailprotocols like pop3 and smtp?
    answer: pop3/smtp/imap availible!

    namecheap is behind spaceship, that's no secret. can it be deduced / assumed from this that spaceship is solid and will not disappear from the market after a short time due to sales like other celebrated services (e.g. skiff)?

  • @hyperblast said:
    spacemail looks interesting. do they support native emailprotocols like pop3 and smtp?
    answer: pop3/smtp/imap availible!

    namecheap is behind spaceship, that's no secret. can it be deduced / assumed from this that spaceship is solid and will not disappear from the market after a short time due to sales like other celebrated services (e.g. skiff)?

    skiff was so good I would love if someone could even build an email client like that it's open source so it's not like anyone can't do it yet 🤔 [I am not so good to make one by myself 😔]

  • @cainyxues said:

    @hyperblast said:
    spacemail looks interesting. do they support native emailprotocols like pop3 and smtp?
    answer: pop3/smtp/imap availible!

    namecheap is behind spaceship, that's no secret. can it be deduced / assumed from this that spaceship is solid and will not disappear from the market after a short time due to sales like other celebrated services (e.g. skiff)?

    skiff was so good I would love if someone could even build an email client like that it's open source so it's not like anyone can't do it yet 🤔 [I am not so good to make one by myself 😔]

    emailclient? -> ritlabs.com (but only for professionals!)

    Thanked by 1cainyxues
  • cainyxuescainyxues Member
    edited February 2025

    @hyperblast said:

    @cainyxues said:

    @hyperblast said:
    spacemail looks interesting. do they support native emailprotocols like pop3 and smtp?
    answer: pop3/smtp/imap availible!

    namecheap is behind spaceship, that's no secret. can it be deduced / assumed from this that spaceship is solid and will not disappear from the market after a short time due to sales like other celebrated services (e.g. skiff)?

    skiff was so good I would love if someone could even build an email client like that it's open source so it's not like anyone can't do it yet 🤔 [I am not so good to make one by myself 😔]

    emailclient? -> ritlabs.com (but only for professionals!)

    I liked its UI that's why I said it, even the mobile app was good [I like it more than the Gmail UI]

    EDIT: I think notion acquired them to just submerge them in their new product [Notion Mail]

  • Why not host your own mail server then?

    Thanked by 1cainyxues
  • @Alexgamma said:
    Why not host your own mail server then?

    It's also about reachability since IP reputation is a big thing in emails :smiley:, but if its just for teams then no issues ig

  • @hyperblast said:
    namecheap is behind spaceship, that's no secret. can it be deduced / assumed from this that spaceship is solid and will not disappear from the market after a short time due to sales like other celebrated services (e.g. skiff)?

    I read somewhere that Spaceship is Namecheap's soft rebrand.

    One of the reasons Skiff ceased to exist is due to their too generous free plan.

    Whereas Spaceship is a paid service.

    Thanked by 1cainyxues
  • I have used Inbox.eu, Purelymail.com, Larksuite and Cranemail.

    Inbox.eu was ok for the time I was using it, but about 3 months in to my yearly plan their spam filters were not too great and I was getting delayed emails (this is in 2019)

    Purelymail I moved to after Inbox and it was great, but I ended up moving all my emails to a selfhosted Addy.io (Anonaddy) instance and using purelymail just for storage, it worked great on the advanced payment plan costing me around $0.50 per month with 3GB of email storage.

    then NameCrane started CraneMail and I moved to that still using the Addy.io instance and at the start continuing to use purely for mail relay but crane has added the ability to use their service as a relay since then and that has been fantastic.

    I have setup Lark for a friend and I am trying to move him over to CraneMail due to the limit on the amount of public mailboxes they have as he keeps wanting to add more mailboxes for others to use while other have access to them etc and the limit is per account not per domain :(

    but I would recommend both purelymail and namecrane for their services.

  • @Alexgamma said:
    Why not host your own mail server then?

    Imagine you are sending an important email to receive thousands of bucks and it go directly to the SPAM of the 60 year old boss

  • clay_pclay_p Member, Host Rep

    @hzhoanglee said:
    I have just moved out from Google Workspace and I am looking for somewhere to host email for my domains (2 domains with 4 mail address).

    I need a mail service like proton mail (with full solutions), not provided via DA like MXRoute (I do have one service with them and I really loved it).

    My budget is about 2-3$/month for all of them with the need of 5-10GB.

    Thank you so much.

    Hello @hzhoanglee

    We offer email hosting according to your requirements, with features like 10GB storage per mailbox, mobile and desktop sync, custom email filtering, user aliases, chat via webmail, an integrated calendar, contacts, tasks, notes, email forwarding, and advanced spam filtering.

    Pricing starts at $2.99/month.

    Check out our email hosting plans, and let me know if you have any questions!

    Thanked by 1cainyxues
  • LarkSuite seems to be great. I have tried for a time and everything work perfectly

    Thanked by 1cainyxues
  • @hzhoanglee said:

    @Alexgamma said:
    Why not host your own mail server then?

    Imagine you are sending an important email to receive thousands of bucks and it go directly to the SPAM of the 60 year old boss

    On the other hand, imagine you are running a business and emails from your customers or suppliers just vanish somewhere (don't even end up in your Spam folder).

    Thanked by 1cainyxues
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