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E-mail marketing is not a service. It's a disservice.
No thanks.
Sendgrid?
We can offer server for email marketing: https://www.bacloud.com/en/single-dedicated-servers , you can order any server with /24 IP's block. IP's provided for legal mailing only. We do not tolerate spam and spammers usually avoid our data center. Legal mailing companies do not have any issues.
The service will cost more than $7. Is it genuine newsletter or just spam?
So you offer a server with a /24 for mailing, but do not tolerate spam?
Why would a legitimate mail server need more than one IP?
Why would a legitimate mail server need more than one IP?
Because Google and Hotmail will limit the amount of mails sent per IP address.
If you have 1.000.000 "hotmail/live/outlook" addresses to be sent, it will take up a lot of time.
You want "all" your customers to get the email at (almost) the same time.
Not spread over 4 days.
No.
Except any legitimate person doing this volume of non spam mailing will want to build the reputation of a few IPs not turn and burn through a /24.
Why don't you use the email host you started in December...
https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/1436447
Very high-volume mailing will still need a subnet like that.
Given OP requirements (/24) and depending on destinations, I would say 20 million per day at the VERY least. If he actually has a legitimate need for that...
Here's how to do it. You use an existing product/service to send your mail, within that product there's going to be several years of experience and feedback mechanisms that allows the service to email from clean and warmed up IPs.
The crucial thing is, they charge a lot per email, relatively to how much it'd cost sending it yourself. The deliverability percentage is going to be way higher, though.
If you find that they are 'too expensive', then you're probably not sending the right kind of email, or to the wrong people.
Why aren't people using IPv6 to send their spam?
Some people are, but deliverability isn't as good.
He probably sold it already to a large international corporation and is now taking things to a higher level... ;-)
Heh...