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Looking for afforable mail hosting with monthly payment
Hi!
Because I am tired of looking for providers with clean IPs (last from Netcup was blocked by Microsoft, denied by Google [wtf]....), I am looking for an affordable mail hosting that supports DKIM (must-have), has at least 50GB storage and supports multiple domains and has clean IPs.
Location: EU
Budget: up to 10EUR/mo
No spamming - this is family&friends mail server with up to 20/30 outbound emails per day
I like the MXRoute offer, but I cannot manage to pay annually now
Any offers?
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See if this provider (MXroute reseller) can provide what you need:
https://onepoundemail.co.uk/
Thanks, but 20GB may be too less But I will consider
Reach out to Michael and see if he can do something for you.
@Abd webhorizon (a reseller of mxroute) has better annual plans starting $12 /year.
https://my.webhorizon.in/order/main/packages/email/?group_id=11
Check mailcheap.co
You could get one of the current Black Friday shared or reseller hosting packages from Racknerd. They have "MailChannels Hybrid - Premium Email Delivery". I was using a badged version of MXRoute from another well-known host on here but have now switched everything over to Racknerd and it seems to work just as well.
@brejski Black Friday is coming up in a few days ... I'd wait and see what MXroute offers then, but be aware that the offers will likely all be annual. As others have mentioned, there are resellers of MXroute who can help you. I know of one which offers the same plans (and others) who is planning a nice Black Friday sale. Sadly they are not a provider here.
I thought Mailbox.org supports DKIM https://mailbox.org/en/
does not meet its requirements and is also not recommended.
Give https://purelymail.com/ a try, no limit on number of domains, users or storage. Based on usage. Have had only the best outcomes
probably the cheapest one out there
Why is it not recommended? Its been pretty great
Just wait for mxroute Black friday offer
Did their really using mailchannels?
I think they using mailbaby as i used for their service now
And never found mailchannels
I was able to get a clean IP from Vultr in Seattle and I have run my email server there for years, all is well and good, mails go to all inboxes not spam, dkim etc. all well.
That does run $5-6/mo though.
The answer to that is - I don't know. Someone who is more expert than me will have to answer But what I quoted is listed in the current offers for shared and reseller.
Fastmail has been nice for me, or Zoho might be decent. If I recall correctly, both have DKIM support and offer plans that meet your requirements with multiple domains. I mainly use Fastmail due to the Email Alias feature that integrates with many password managers.
Otherwise you can maybe use a VPS with Mailcow and a purely outbound relay service like Postmark, Amazon SES, ZeptoMail (by Zoho), etc.
Migadu may meet your needs. unlimited mailboxes and aliases, 100 mails out/day with 30G storage (soft limit) for $9/m. Sure, there is a 14 days free trial.
Use Sendinblue, Amazonses SMTP with shared hosting. you do not need to pay extra.
sendinblue provides 300/day free. whereas amazonses are very cheap.
I think they was using it long a go but now they using mailbaby, it seems like false advertising on their offer
If everything is setup correctly - never had such issues for years, as for the Microsoft/Hotmail delivery issue is very easy to sort out.
They are selective about outgoing email and maintain a list of domains to determine what gets routed through mail.baby vs just sent direct. As of my test within the past week, they have mail.baby included as a SPF record to help accomplish this.
The downside is that emails originating from the shared hosting IP can still result in occasional blacklist inclusion. My RackNerd shared host IP went from in 4 blacklists to 8 and down to 7 in the past week. Some of those are the scummier blacklists that are problematic, but I don't think all 8 are.