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Free. Of course you probably pay by their marketing and ads ...
Yes, Seznam is the main news portal site for Czechia.
But honestly, one is best off buying from @jar or a reseller of MXroute. At least then you know what you're data is being used for.
They also have a lifetime plan.
lifetime seems to be out of stock and their cheapest yearly plan is very expensive. 45$
Yeah, ofc it is an option. But I experiment a lot on my vps, reinstall, etc and I would like to keep email separate and avoid the hassle of configuring email myself + I don't want to rent an entire VPS just for that...
Cheapest would be shared cPanel at > @afn said:
Shared cPanel at RackNerd
Ask @dustinc for specials
$3.75/m
Thanks for doing the math, I guess?
My choice of words was not clear enough. Sorry. Let me fix it, it is relatively very expensive.
I can get the same service 10gb from webhorizon, so basically MXroute at the end of the day for less than half the price. And In my case, the 12$/year package will do.
If I pay 3.75$/month then I would just get a VPS and host my own email server. The idea is to find a cheap host that is soooo cheap you don't even think about hosting your own email server.
Just because it costs 3.75$ which is not a big number in absolute terms, it does not mean it is cheap in this particular context as I explained above. A normal bottle of water costs 0.5€ in normal support markets, if you get it from a vending machine for 3€ it is very expensive (relatively). Just because it is only 3€ it doesn't make it cheap.
Normal price for email is $5/m per user or higher. You can't just take the absolute lowest you can find of any product and call it the average lol
Do what you want I just found that hilarious in context. As far as hosting it yourself, if you can find a reliable VPS for less than $3.75/m that isn't in a range of questionable reputation, has enough memory to run anti spam and antivirus scanners, has IPv4, and doesn't block SMTP, that's definitely above average. Anything less than 2GB memory is a bad idea unless you only use RBLs and you don't have a lot of IMAP sessions.
I've been called many things, expensive for being a semi-dedicated admin that can be hired for under $4/m to run a managed service with human monitoring and support is certainly a new one to me. Do what you want, as I said, I just think that's really funny so you'll have to afford me the laugh but don't worry, it won't cost you anything.
Webhorizon is fine and you'll gain those things just the same, I just wouldn't call their price an industry average. I certainly wouldn't use it as a benchmark to call anything above it "expensive." But they're a good choice either way. But you have to share a laugh with me that I went on a crusade to attack the average price of email hosting and then someone I empowered to be able to sell it for cheap was just used to call me expensive 😂
I guess I should be proud of that. We're fucking this price fixed industry pretty hard, and it deserves it.
You are right, which is why I fixed it by adding "relatively", in other words the 45$ is more expensive than the other packages . I just said, it is not cheap in this particular context because a cheaper offer was already introduced in a previous comment. that's all.
I didn't call out the pricing, saying it is a scam, overpriced or anything like that, I just said relatively because I can get the same service cheaper, or some alternative for a cheaper price. so I have no reason to pay the extra bucks for the same service, you see what I mean?
I know it is ironic, laugh all you want, it costs 0$ to laugh so...
MXroute sells lifetimes, which have turned out to be an excellent "value for money" in my experience (and use-case).
My list of lifetime offers worth considering
Another upside is the reliability of the service - I'm sure one could find a dozen cheaper options, but I'm reserved towards how good they are.
Having said that, OnePoundEmail is a relatively new service provided via the MXroute infrastructure (practically, a reseller).
So, depending on the currency conversion rates, it could be a cheap email solution, built on a tried and tested, reliable infrastructure (note - I haven't tried the service myself so take all this with a grain/bucket of salt).
I am curious, can i use at least 50Gb - 100GB disk space without got warning ??
Btw did anyone know how to make shared hosting email feature or maybe mxroute to using as outbound relay only and using own server as mail server (whole domain, not per user mail account), any tutorial for this?
Probably not. Guess they will ask you to switch to advanced pricing instead.
https://purelymail.com/advancedpricing
yeah maybe racknerd shared hosting still better option, i think if i can push up to 100GB can be optional for racknerd
They offer 50GB cpanel ssd shared hosting for only $9 (include mail.baby)