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Mail hosting for 70 domains

modrowmodrow Member
edited October 2017 in Requests

I am looking for an affordable mail hosting provider.
I have ~70 domains and would like to be able to catch all emails and get them in one inbox. The service should also include email aliases, so that I can use some of the domains to send emails from them.

Any ideas?

Email hosting providers for multiple domains
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Comments

  • Rackspace - cheap and (mostly) reliable. Good support too!

  • Depend on your budget and storage, total email account.

    If budget permit I'll get fastmail

  • modrowmodrow Member
    edited October 2017

    @sibaper said:
    Depend on your budget and storage, total email account.

    If budget permit I'll get fastmail

    Well... I only need one real account and a couple aliases, as well as support for incoming mails for all the domains. Budget would be ~10$ max. / month

    I just want to outsource all email services from my web server at online.net, cause they have some kind of IPv6 config problem.

  • From your pool, only mxroute within your budget.

    If you want your hand dirty, setup your own mail server, at least 512 MB ram will enough to handle that.

  • SaragoldfarbSaragoldfarb Member, Megathread Squad

    Gapps would work great for that. Use one main domain and set all others as an alias for it. Starts at €4/month so well within your budget.

  • WSSWSS Member

    @MailCheap has a few plans that may work for you.

  • @modrow said:
    I am looking for an affordable mail hosting provider.
    I have ~70 domains and would like to be able to catch all emails and get them in one inbox.

    Is that your way to collect as much SPAM as possible?

  • MxRoute would be the cheapest afaik

  • @southy said:

    @modrow said:
    I am looking for an affordable mail hosting provider.
    I have ~70 domains and would like to be able to catch all emails and get them in one inbox.

    Is that your way to collect as much SPAM as possible?

    No. I just want to be able to collect every possible mail from all the domains. Most of them are not listed anywhere. So spam shouldn't be to big a problem.

  • @Saragoldfarb said:
    Gapps would work great for that. Use one main domain and set all others as an alias for it. Starts at €4/month so well within your budget.

    I read about that. But what if I want to use a different address at one of the other domains?

    eg.: I set example.com as the main domain and use [email protected] as my main account. I add website.com, server.com and vps.com as aliases.

    As far as I understood the GApps FAQ I can only use [email protected], @server.com etc. If I wanted to use [email protected] I would have to create another mail account, and pay another 4$/month.
    Am I right? Or did I misunderstand that?

  • @modrow said:

    @Saragoldfarb said:
    Gapps would work great for that. Use one main domain and set all others as an alias for it. Starts at €4/month so well within your budget.

    I read about that. But what if I want to use a different address at one of the other domains?

    eg.: I set example.com as the main domain and use [email protected] as my main account. I add website.com, server.com and vps.com as aliases.

    As far as I understood the GApps FAQ I can only use [email protected], @server.com etc. If I wanted to use [email protected] I would have to create another mail account, and pay another 4$/month.
    Am I right? Or did I misunderstand that?

    Well, I've been using GApps for a while (when free teir was available) and I was able to set a catch-all email address. Since Google has phone support for their paid GSuite and they have a one month free trial, it would be best to sign-up and call google to find out.

  • edited October 2017

    @sibaper said:
    ... If you want your hand dirty, setup your own mail server, at least 512 MB ram will enough to handle that.

    I would agree with this one. Sounds like a relatively low traffic mail server setup.

    If you don't need a server side anti virus scanner (like a clamav), you can do a setup on a 256MB. I have postfix+dovecot+spamassassin+postgrey+iptables on a BuyVM 128MB OpenVZ vm for about a half dozen domains with no issues with delivery over the last 6 years or so.

    Something as simple as this will work for you...(my stack is configured slightly differently but same concepts)
    https://vpsboard.com/threads/running-your-own-mail-server.1506/

  • MasonRMasonR Community Contributor

    Depending on your email volume, just use mailgun. Free and easy. Have emails from your domains forwarded to a private gmail account. Link your mailgun SMTP credentials in gmail to be able to send mail from your custom domain... bing bing bong bong free custom domain email through gmail.

  • @MasonR said:
    Link your mailgun SMTP credentials in gmail to be able to send mail from your custom domain...

    Thanks for the idea. Looking at mailgun now. Where would I link the credentials? Is there a detailed guide somewhere?

  • MasonRMasonR Community Contributor

    @modrow said:

    @MasonR said:
    Link your mailgun SMTP credentials in gmail to be able to send mail from your custom domain...

    Thanks for the idea. Looking at mailgun now. Where would I link the credentials? Is there a detailed guide somewhere?

    Sure is - https://simplyian.com/2015/01/07/Hacking-GMail-to-use-custom-domains-for-free/

    Pretty sure the steps should still be up to date. Let me know if not, and I'll help out since I've done it for a few different domains of my own.

    Thanked by 1modrow
  • Can also vouch for mailcheap, been using them for ~6 months now for my personal stuff and never had any issues. Great price, easy to use and a reliable service.

  • @MasonR said:

    @modrow said:

    @MasonR said:
    Link your mailgun SMTP credentials in gmail to be able to send mail from your custom domain...

    Thanks for the idea. Looking at mailgun now. Where would I link the credentials? Is there a detailed guide somewhere?

    Sure is - https://simplyian.com/2015/01/07/Hacking-GMail-to-use-custom-domains-for-free/

    Pretty sure the steps should still be up to date. Let me know if not, and I'll help out since I've done it for a few different domains of my own.

    Just set it up with first domain. Works perfectly. I also noticed that I already had an account at Mailgun. Must been years ago... :D

    Thanked by 1MasonR
  • MasonRMasonR Community Contributor

    @modrow said: Just set it up with first domain. Works perfectly. I also noticed that I already had an account at Mailgun. Must been years ago... :D

    Awesome! Glad you got it going. Just make sure you choose the right email address from the "From" drop-down when writing up a new email ;) I don't think there's a way to autoselect, at least not that I've found.

  • I recommend you to use google suite it has many features along with being user friendly.

  • karimsonskarimsons Member
    edited October 2017

    Mod Edit: Here was spam.

  • @MasonR said:

    @modrow said: Just set it up with first domain. Works perfectly. I also noticed that I already had an account at Mailgun. Must been years ago... :D

    Awesome! Glad you got it going. Just make sure you choose the right email address from the "From" drop-down when writing up a new email ;) I don't think there's a way to autoselect, at least not that I've found.

    Have been using Gmail's account/alias features for a long time, but I always had it running via my web server... Now I know it's just better to seperate mail & web.

  • ljsealsljseals Member
    edited October 2017
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