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Reliable Mail Services?

NetxonsNetxons Member

One of our customer looking for a PAID mail services. Would you go for Google ENT or any other good recommendation?

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  • personally i use mxroute.com @jarland & @ryanarp do a wonderful job on that :))

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  • Its seem very cheap, But I never heard from them =)

  • ryanarpryanarp Member, Patron Provider

    Hi @netxons :) If you are looking for all the bells and whistles of google apps, we probably don't have you covered. However if you want someone to manage your e-mail, we can do that and even let you bring your own domain.

    MXRoute.com- The problem is simple. You want to host e-mail for your domain with a secure provider that isn't parsing your conversations to target you with ads. You want it affordable and reliable. Well, here we are.

  • tchentchen Member

    Exchange online's pretty rock solid. (not the office365 side)

  • AndriAndri Member

    Mailgun, been using them for a while.

  • Zoho?

  • Mxroute.com from @jarland and @ryanarp it's a good alternative. I have an account with them and the service has been great.

    If your looking for something with a 99.999% uptime, a cluster of mail servers and a bigger price tag you can go with Rackspace email service or Zoho mail service

    I'm waiting to see what's the next step of Mxroute ;)

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  • marcmmarcm Member

    @Netxons buy a 50 ~ 200 account Google Apps account and be happy :-)

  • I think I still have many domains with free Google Apps account (10 to 2K accounts). May start to call a domains' offer in next future.

  • And now some outside the US and not owned by US companies please...

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  • marcmmarcm Member

    William said: And now some outside the US and not owned by US companies please...

    I'm reasonably sure China has some. They also don't spy on their users...

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  • You can do it @William!!

  • Thanks all the recommendation and I'm sure will look into it.

  • shovenoseshovenose Member, Host Rep

    Rackspace it's $2/box and rock solid!

  • wychwych Member

    Live.com and Mandrill.

  • kijinkijin Member
    edited March 2014

    @William said:
    And now some outside the US and not owned by US companies please...

    Runbox is based in Norway. Plans start at $20/yr.

    Fastmail.fm is based in Australia, but has servers in New York. Plans start at $10/yr.

    PolarisMail is based in Montreal, Canada. Plans start at $12/yr.

    EuMX.net is based in central EU (forgot which country). Plans start at $16/yr.

  • GunterGunter Member
    edited March 2014

    There's always Posteo if you're willing to learn a short bit of German. They're hosted in Germany and I believe have domain hosting.

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  • I've always used Mandrill. Excellent customer service, free plan includes 1,000 emails per day. Cheap upgrades (dedicated IP for your email, most emails per day, etc..)

    Would highly recommend them.

  • @AutoSnipe said:
    personally i use mxroute.com jarland & ryanarp do a wonderful job on that :))

    I really want to try them out before purchasing anything but their free package is out of stock. D:

  • Hushmail for business, based in CA:
    https://www.hushmail.com

  • RadiRadi Host Rep, Veteran

    Live.com

  • OVH's €50 Exchange Server?

    Otherwise, myKolab, Runbox

  • kerouackerouac Member
    edited March 2014

    @darknyan said:
    There's always Posteo if you're willing to learn a short bit of German. They're hosted in Germany and I believe have domain hosting.

    I think that's only personal mail like [email protected] but if I'm not mistaken OP's looking for something like [email protected]

  • @kerouac said:
    OVH's €50 Exchange Server?

    Otherwise, myKolab, Runbox

    http://www.ovh.ie/emails/hosted-exchange-2013/index.xml

    What is the difference between hosted & private exchange? Why so much difference in prices?

  • @kerouac said:

    Indeed.

  • tchentchen Member

    @K2Bytes said:
    What is the difference between hosted & private exchange? Why so much difference in prices?

    Shared server versus private. Primarily for enterprise customers who have to conform to regulatory issues.

  • http://atmail.com/ ( very reliable)

    hushmail seems very costly compared to rackspace and atmail

  • WilliamWilliam Member
    edited March 2014

    cloromorpho said: You can do it @William!!

    I had this planned at one point (with b1gmail) but the management is too complicated, support, spam etc. etc.

    kijin said: Runbox is based in Norway. Plans start at $20/yr.

    Not bad, seems to not run their own network though which is not the best in Norway (the agencies there have pretty wide permissions on foreigners)

    kijin said: Fastmail.fm is based in Australia, but has servers in New York. Plans start at $10/yr.

    Out by that.

    kijin said: PolarisMail is based in Montreal, Canada. Plans start at $12/yr.

    US hosted.

    kijin said: EuMX.net is based in central EU (forgot which country). Plans start at $16/yr.

    Hungary, not bad, i would not trust Orbán too far though.

    INIZ said: Hushmail for business, based in CA: https://www.hushmail.com

    Known to give out encryption keys and data to US agencies - Avoid at any cost.

    kerouac said: myKolab

    Swiss company and hosted, not bad (note that Swiss agencies have full access to nearly all traffic in the country though)

    darknyan said: There's always Posteo if you're willing to learn a short bit of German. They're hosted in Germany and I believe have domain hosting.

    German data protection goes very far unless you are German/Austrian, good for foreigners.

    K2Bytes said: What is the difference between hosted & private exchange? Why so much difference in prices?

    Dedicated vs. Shared server.

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