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@seenu no such thing in hosting. Those doing it might be sketchy.
In software licenses , that's another story but on services that are paid by the provider monthly and with this energy prices... are you crazy?
@jar smart. Charging at a price for 25 years, is kind of a mental game. Love it.
I've been running mailcow on a VPS. Just bought the 3 year with mxroute because it sounds so enticing!
Right now I'm trying to figure out how to use crossbox. since I only see Roundcube, Snapp, and Rainloop as options on the admin portal.
I've been using MXRoute for a few months now after Zoho and I really like it. It looks very basic on the surface compared to other services I have used but both the pricing and the deliverability are awesome. Recommended
Been on that 100GB/$10/year plan on London (basically a unicorn)
10/10
I'd honestly kill for that plan
You can use https://mail.mxlogin.com/ directly or log in as admin@ and create your own webmail URL: https://mxroutedocs.com/branding/crossbox/
Yeah the menus are screwing up, I need to revisit it. There's a clearly hard link to Crossbox in the template and yet it won't appear.
Are there some tried and tested scripts for transfering your account and mailboxes from your current provider over?
Imapsync is pretty tried and true.
Do you know of a good howto?
The official Imapsync website of rather hard on my eyes.
There is a GUI version of the app but personally I prefer the command line for everything. Toss it on a VPS and just let it run in the background where it isn't in your way. I like this guide: https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-migrate-mailboxes-between-imap-servers-with-imapsync
How do you handle it if
domain.tld
is the same on both ends, ie you are moving the mail for the domain?Are the mailbox and contents independent of the imap server used?
Is it like transferring a database from one server to another used, then telling the MX system to route mail to that user@domain to the new server?
If some late arriving emails are still with the original server will it be possible to get them over even if new incoming email is being sent to the new server?
Yeah it won't matter much. For example, I have [email protected] configured on both arrow.mxrouting.net and blizzard.mxrouting.net, which are so separate that they could just as well be with two different companies. So then I'd take:
And I'd turn it into:
It's chargeback season, I've finally had enough and secured a collection agency. NOT for past due accounts, just for chargebacks. All I really want is for people so on the fence that they feel like they might charge back to just not sign up.
Does that delete mail from the old mailbox? I found that's the simplest way to deal with later arriving emails after the massive transfer happens. Otherwise, it's just a matter of figuring out the time when new stuff arrived and adjust command line to only do the new stuff.
Or was there a no duplicate option? It's been ages since I last used it and recall there being a few gotchas (like gmail rate limiting).
If all goes as planned it should work like an rsync where it just synchronizes the two together. In practice there are sometimes some mild oddities. Duplication isn't one I hear often, but weird IMAP folder subscriptions to folders that never existed anywhere is actually one I hear often.
No
Four-point email account migration plan:
1. You are changing the domain's MX records to the new MX server.
2. You wait 24 hours for it to be properly broadcast. During this time, you get new mails on a new MX server (a few may end up on the old MX server).
3. After 24 hours you are syncing the emails from the old server to the new server using my command above.
4. You force @jar to make a 5/10$ plan so I can buy it.
Yes, there is imapsync (an excellent tool for tech-savvy users), but if you don't want to fiddle with servers and command lines, then you can use the import tool that is already available to you via your mxlogin app:
https://mail.mxlogin.com/#!/user/settings/mail-importer
Is this open source software?
For those of you having trouble with compiling / installing imapsync these were my notes for it. It's free to use, compile, and install.
These were my installation notes of imapsync for any ubuntu 20.04+ machine as of 10/16/2022
Update Ubuntu Repos
Install imapsync perl requirements
Install CPAN modules
Clone the imapsync Repo and Compile imapsync
Usage
If the above compiled without errors you should be good to go! You can run
imapsync
or./imapsync
from the same directory now!Example usage
If you have Docker installed, you can skip compiling and simply prefix your command with "docker run gilleslamiral/imapsync"
Oh my god why I gotta do everything the hard way. Docker is sorcery.
Those who are new to docker, you might want to add
alias imapsync="docker run --rm gilleslamiral/imapsync imapsync"
on your ~/.bashrc file
What does MXLogin actually do?
Are they an email provider? I can't find any information describing what they do.
As I understand it this is what I have to do.
I first create an account on MXRoute
After I am allocated my mailbox storage, for all accountname/domains combination I want to transfer I create a mailbox for it at MXRoute.
I change my MX records to MX Route, then wait 24 hours
I run imapsync on each account/domain combination. I assume that imapsync does not delete the transferred emails from the original provider.
If my account users use my domain in their IMAP, SMTP and POP settings in their mail clients I update the DNS servers to point to MXroute's services.
I ran imapsync again to transfer any emails again which wound up at the original provider.
Is that right.
Point 5 seems to be the tricky bit if I don't want any irate users.
How do I handle that?
My brother in christ, that is literally one command.
Edit: read that the wrong way, only if I scrolled up one post
MXlogin is MXroute's whitelabel domain. CrossBox (a.k.a mail.mxlogin.com) is one of the many webmail UIs out there (it should be better than other offerings in most cases though).
If you used your own domain as the host for email client setups, you could just point the CNAME to your MXroute server. However, I don't know any way to recover user's passwords. I'm pretty sure you'll have to set up a new one.
Could you offer a smaller plan for people with basic usage. Something along $10/year lines?
There was one of these (I have it) during Black Friday 2021. The disk space seems to be 10 GB.
Doubt there would be one again this year, so would recommend taking the current offer if you want something cheaper than the regular rates. Unless jar surprises us all..