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MXroute or CraneMail?

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  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @yasci said: and Micro costs $19 a year, which is less than $10 after the discount

    but very very limited outgoing

  • @emgh said:

    @yasci said: and Micro costs $19 a year, which is less than $10 after the discount

    but very very limited outgoing

    Yes, you are right. I plan not to use it next year.

    Thanked by 1emgh
  • MannDudeMannDude Patron Provider, Veteran

    @fmxm said:

    @avion said:
    I've had an MXroute account for quite a few years now, and have had zero problems. Only got a CraneMail account this year, so will take me time to be able to trust them.

    Which panel is more friendly?

    I like how easy it is to quickly switch between accounts in MXRoute. It uses DitectAdmin and RoundCube, can quickly SSO in to different inboxes. I don't think that is yet an option for Cranemail, I still have to log out and log in manually each time.

    Cranemail has a prettier UI, though. But I still prefer DorectAdmin + RoundCube

    Both products are solid and if you're not lazy like me you'll set up accounts in your desktop or mobile mail client and not ever have to see the UI after setup.

  • fmxmfmxm Member

    @MannDude said:

    @fmxm said:

    @avion said:
    I've had an MXroute account for quite a few years now, and have had zero problems. Only got a CraneMail account this year, so will take me time to be able to trust them.

    Which panel is more friendly?

    I like how easy it is to quickly switch between accounts in MXRoute. It uses DitectAdmin and RoundCube, can quickly SSO in to different inboxes. I don't think that is yet an option for Cranemail, I still have to log out and log in manually each time.

    Cranemail has a prettier UI, though. But I still prefer DorectAdmin + RoundCube

    Both products are solid and if you're not lazy like me you'll set up accounts in your desktop or mobile mail client and not ever have to see the UI after setup.

    Thank you. ;)

  • @MannDude said:
    I use both. I like both.

    dito

  • Both. Use both.

  • i like mxroute because @jar . directadmin is easy to manage. never had issues.

  • I use both of them and I have to say that they both work extremely well.
    Considering the price they run at I would say why not get both?

  • MannDudeMannDude Patron Provider, Veteran
    edited August 2025

    @fmxm said:

    @MannDude said:

    @fmxm said:

    @avion said:
    I've had an MXroute account for quite a few years now, and have had zero problems. Only got a CraneMail account this year, so will take me time to be able to trust them.

    Which panel is more friendly?

    I like how easy it is to quickly switch between accounts in MXRoute. It uses DitectAdmin and RoundCube, can quickly SSO in to different inboxes. I don't think that is yet an option for Cranemail, I still have to log out and log in manually each time.

    Cranemail has a prettier UI, though. But I still prefer DorectAdmin + RoundCube

    Both products are solid and if you're not lazy like me you'll set up accounts in your desktop or mobile mail client and not ever have to see the UI after setup.

    Thank you. ;)

    Actually, upon closer review it appears CraneMail also has easy SSO. So quickly switching between different accounts is just as fast too from their web UI.

    Very useful if you need to access multiple mailboxes from the same account. (Ex: sales@, support@, abuse@, etc)

  • fmxmfmxm Member

    @rcy026 said:
    I use both of them and I have to say that they both work extremely well.
    Considering the price they run at I would say why not get both?

    I hope to save on the budget, because the blog won't bring me any income.

  • Have not used mxroute, but use cranemail because it supports crypto; also cheap.

  • [@MannDude said]

    I like how easy it is to quickly switch between accounts in MXRoute. It uses DitectAdmin and RoundCube, can quickly SSO in to different inboxes. I don't think that is yet an option for Cranemail, I still have to log out and log in manually each time.

    Take a look at Roundcube profiles in NameCrane, that is supposed to work as you want.

  • zedzed Member

    @emgh said: To answer the question, I got a stellar MXRoute deal and love it, unless @jar really fucks up, I’m not leaving. Doesn’t mean NameCrane is worse, just means I have no reason to find out

    same, if i ever need to move away from mxroute i'll try cranethinger but i can't recall ever having a single issue with mxroute so shrug.

    Thanked by 1emgh
  • I've used MXRoute for 5years I think until recently, when I set-up my own mailserver.

    Great service, barely any downtime, only issue I had was the rather aggressive spam blocking at times. No clue how cranemail handles this.

    If I need to go back I'd take MXRoute again (I have lifetimes on both).

  • TangeTange Member
    edited August 2025

    @emgh said:

    I’m sure @Francisco would do the same as he seems to care about his IP reputation

    To answer the question, I got a stellar MXRoute deal and love it, unless @jar really fucks up, I’m not leaving. Doesn’t mean NameCrane is worse, just means I have no reason to find out

    Yes, i believe their product is good, i saw many good reviews on their product

    but their management, just amateur i think, why hurt innocent people? is that really hard to find out who is doing bad things?

  • Will you be sending more than 1000 emails a month? If not then why not utilize SMTP2Go free tier, has worked fine for me, although I don't make much use of it.

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @Tange said:

    @emgh said:

    I’m sure @Francisco would do the same as he seems to care about his IP reputation

    To answer the question, I got a stellar MXRoute deal and love it, unless @jar really fucks up, I’m not leaving. Doesn’t mean NameCrane is worse, just means I have no reason to find out

    Yes, i believe their product is good, i saw many good reviews on their product

    but their management, just amateur i think, why hurt innocent people? is that really hard to find out who is doing bad things?

    Not innocent people.

    If you abuse your network at home, it doesn't matter who hooked up to your WiFi and that it wasn't you, if it happens non-stop, they'll remove it. You have a responsibility as a reseller to get rid of bad clients effectively. If you get caught with a bad client, your responsibility is to talk to your supplier, say what you have improved upon, and take it from there. It's obvious.

  • I have tried both and I like CraneMail better - that is what I am using now.

  • ozontiozonti Member, Patron Provider

    spacemail B)

  • fmxmfmxm Member

    @ozonti said:
    spacemail B)

    I’ve tried SpaceMail, and it feels similar to TitanMail. I noticed that MXroute and CraneMail have a good reputation on LET, so I’m considering choosing one of them. ;)

  • i have both,
    but only use namecrane right now (personal emails) not because the other is bad but just for simplicity managing one service in a time.

    my mxroute was from their reseller, it's cheap but still prefer to have it directly from jar. i will let it go when the service is over

    lastly, never had any trouble with my inbound/outgoing mails with NC

  • @emgh said:

    Not innocent people.

    If you abuse your network at home, it doesn't matter who hooked up to your WiFi and that it wasn't you, if it happens non-stop, they'll remove it. You have a responsibility as a reseller to get rid of bad clients effectively. If you get caught with a bad client, your responsibility is to talk to your supplier, say what you have improved upon, and take it from there. It's obvious.

    you can just say " it is your fault to order from a reseller ", simple and clear

  • I use both. Both of them are great.

  • both.

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @Tange said:

    @emgh said:

    Not innocent people.

    If you abuse your network at home, it doesn't matter who hooked up to your WiFi and that it wasn't you, if it happens non-stop, they'll remove it. You have a responsibility as a reseller to get rid of bad clients effectively. If you get caught with a bad client, your responsibility is to talk to your supplier, say what you have improved upon, and take it from there. It's obvious.

    you can just say " it is your fault to order from a reseller ", simple and clear

    Yes.

  • Both are good choices.

  • r3kr3k Member

    @fmxm said:

    @ozonti said:
    spacemail B)

    I’ve tried SpaceMail, and it feels similar to TitanMail. I noticed that MXroute and CraneMail have a good reputation on LET, so I’m considering choosing one of them. ;)

    I would avoid Namecheap/Spaceship email products.
    They leak your IP address in email headers if you use SMTP.

    Potentially exposing you/your-services to lovely ddos attacks.

  • I am currently using mxroute. I use it for smtp service to send email from my web and use it on my device. It’s easy to use.
    I didn’t use cranemail so I can not give any review about cranemail.

  • Using mxroute since 2023

  • Mail.baby

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