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Looking for SMTP Server
karoyamaro_mahatma
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Hi,
I am looking for SMTP server , i want google inboxing
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What and how much do you send?
smtp server = postfix, exim ?
If you're looking for an smtp relay so emails go to gmail inbox rather than spam then I've found mxroute.io works well for me.
Edit: for log/alert emails etc.
Try amazon ses services
Hi,
do you need VPS serve or dedicated ?
How much email per day you want send ?
Thank you
Amazon SES does indeed work well as a relay for a local SMTP server (e.g., postfix)
There's a couple of things to note though:
mxroute.io
amazon providing 50k emails free per month
Actually 62k emails per month if you do send from EC2
And 0 free if you send from elsewhere.
I've never had an issue just emailing from the VPS itself. BuyVM, Ramnode, Kimsufi, SecureDragon, DO, Vultr, Linode, Hostus, etc. - just emailing from them to my gmail just work.
Sometimes you need to setup a rule on Gmail to prevent it going to spam, but that's a one-time thing. Gmail will like you a lot better if you set reverse DNS. But otherwise, 100% of my log alerts and system messages hit my inbox.
I'm thinking "google inboxing" to OP means something else...
Or click "Not spam" for a few messages. Training. Same for Hotmail/Outlook, Yahoo, etc.
This is fine for one sender, but not if you have multiple users.
Some of those "big" email providers will spambox you even if you have rDNS, SPF, DKIM set up correctly. It comes down to your IP reputation. And most LE providers IP pools have zero reputation.
and thenks to .... ? just asking ... not acuse
New IPs sending mail have zero rep and are I think treated as "suspicious". IPs in the same range that have sent spam can be damaging to the innocent. I'm not knocking providers. A new IP that is "clean" might still be spamboxed because it has no reputation of sending "good" email. Not the fault of the provider. The onus is on the user to build good reputation.