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Signed up for mxroute, didn't save my marriage but cured my diarrhoea a very recommended service
thanks @jar for the valuable services
I have multiple domains. Need to be able to receive some accounts to myself, and forward others. Currently they all forward to gmail, which is a nightmare when trying to reply, plus it's gmail. Maybe I am overthinking it and a VPS would solve it.
yes per domain 4 eur something . you might get free if you long time customer but its per domain charges.
Recurring Amount$30.00 USD
Billing CycleTriennially
100GB, Best Deal Ever
Lucky to get a hold of one
I got their $10/y plan. But, not yet started using them(Not even logged in to cp). Is it any thing different from mail channels?
It’s a full end to end email service. We’ve actually built out an in-house replacement for mailchannels for outbound email that has been working even better for us as well.
The reviews for mxroute can compete with reviews for the Three Wolves T Shirt on amazon
"The goal of the three wolf moon shirt is to transcend the physicality of the shirt, and the money you invested in it. Let your sweat and natural musk become the conduit from the shirt to you. Once you let go of all ties to anything except the wolves and the moon, you'll see that it never really mattered to begin with."
Yes!
@mxroute @jar @louis_lau : best company!
@jar, I already have 30 USD > @blindcipher said:
As for as I understand based on @jar comments last year, there is no redundant or no High Availability supported by MxRoute instead it goes by retry from the client side. This means, if you send email in outlook, if outlook could not deliver email, it stays in outbox, then it try to deliver later, the may be true for inbound as well, if gmail server try to deliver mail to mxroute, and it will retry if mxroute down for a while.
I am assuming the SLA may be like 9x.yyy where jar may throw some lights on what that x and yyy could be if the server is down a while.
Just to add on to jar's response, I think mxroute's outbound is really good. As for inbound, sadly to my knowledge google is ahead of everyone else in the industry atm, but mxroute will do fine honestly... It's unlikely that you get important emails spam filtered or something.
If I am not wrong what happens then is the email gets undelivered and the sender gets a notification of that. Idk if there is a SLA, but mxroute's stacks work well and probably has had very insignificant downtimes. Having redundancy is probably not very cost effective just to avoid short downtimes here and there for email
Yeah I bank on retry times, as this is more appropriate with less negatives than the backup relays I've managed in the past. Eventually I'll perfect my backup relay setup and put it back in place, just my implementations have proven to be more like a pretty sticker on the box I'm trying to sell than an actual positive benefit (caused more problems than they solved).
I was never really fond of SLAs, prefer to work with people directly who are impacted. No point in writing software to give a 3 cent credit to a bunch of people who don't care when I could instead talk to the people who had the worst impact and try to make it up for them in a contextually appropriate way based on their business and mine. I try to reduce the human element in repetitive contacts so that I can be available for more important ones like that.
MXroute/Jarland is supergood!) Solved my big problem in 3 sec.
nice
To summarize the words above, I'd say that @jar is so good, you can actually send him money without ordering any services.
I'm incredibly close to this since 2017 and have zero complaints so far
FYI Hostballs accepts BAT donations.
If you use Brave you likely have a stash of BAT available.
Give it to a good cause.
Francisco