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[MXroute] Email Hosting - New Large Storage Plans!

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  • bdlbdl Member

    @jar - just a quick thankyou for a great service. Grabbed one of these recently and very happy with it, I had been using a reseller previously for a tiny quota account but going direct felt even more seamless with setup.

    Thanked by 1jar
  • @jar said:

    @Erisa said:

    @jar said:

    @kathir said: understandable, but what easy option do you suggest to take scheduled backup of all my email users without knowing their password?

    For now you could use FTP. Port 21, your DirectAdmin username/password, the server being your IMAP/SMTP server name. The "imap" directory has all of your emails.

    Does this support an encrypted method like FTPS/SFTP also?

    Nope, just basic FTP.

    Hey, in FTP is it possible to automate the backup and delete the old backup ?

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @kathir said:

    @jar said:

    @Erisa said:

    @jar said:

    @kathir said: understandable, but what easy option do you suggest to take scheduled backup of all my email users without knowing their password?

    For now you could use FTP. Port 21, your DirectAdmin username/password, the server being your IMAP/SMTP server name. The "imap" directory has all of your emails.

    Does this support an encrypted method like FTPS/SFTP also?

    Nope, just basic FTP.

    Hey, in FTP is it possible to automate the backup and delete the old backup ?

    Possible, but that’s something you’d do on your system. FTP just allows you to connect and manipulate the files, what you do with them is something else.

  • handyhosthandyhost Member, Host Rep

    Can you transfer an existing package to a storage one?

  • adlyadly Veteran

    @jar said:

    @kathir said:

    @jar said:

    @Erisa said:

    @jar said:

    @kathir said: understandable, but what easy option do you suggest to take scheduled backup of all my email users without knowing their password?

    For now you could use FTP. Port 21, your DirectAdmin username/password, the server being your IMAP/SMTP server name. The "imap" directory has all of your emails.

    Does this support an encrypted method like FTPS/SFTP also?

    Nope, just basic FTP.

    Hey, in FTP is it possible to automate the backup and delete the old backup ?

    Possible, but that’s something you’d do on your system. FTP just allows you to connect and manipulate the files, what you do with them is something else.

    Does DA not support FTPS? I know you can compile in SFTP support pretty easily, but I’d expect FTPS to work out of the box.

    Not that I even knew this was a feature - going to have to set a backup script now just to make use of it. 😅

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @adly said:

    @jar said:

    @kathir said:

    @jar said:

    @Erisa said:

    @jar said:

    @kathir said: understandable, but what easy option do you suggest to take scheduled backup of all my email users without knowing their password?

    For now you could use FTP. Port 21, your DirectAdmin username/password, the server being your IMAP/SMTP server name. The "imap" directory has all of your emails.

    Does this support an encrypted method like FTPS/SFTP also?

    Nope, just basic FTP.

    Hey, in FTP is it possible to automate the backup and delete the old backup ?

    Possible, but that’s something you’d do on your system. FTP just allows you to connect and manipulate the files, what you do with them is something else.

    Does DA not support FTPS? I know you can compile in SFTP support pretty easily, but I’d expect FTPS to work out of the box.

    Not that I even knew this was a feature - going to have to set a backup script now just to make use of it. 😅

    Maybe. But the truth of the reason that it’s enabled at all is that it’s on by default and I don’t disable it because some users have backup scripts running on it. It’s not really anything intentional or given any amount of thought.

    @handyhost said:
    Can you transfer an existing package to a storage one?

    Not yet but eventually.

    Thanked by 1adly
  • @adly said:

    @jar said:

    @kathir said:

    @jar said:

    @Erisa said:

    @jar said:

    @kathir said: understandable, but what easy option do you suggest to take scheduled backup of all my email users without knowing their password?

    For now you could use FTP. Port 21, your DirectAdmin username/password, the server being your IMAP/SMTP server name. The "imap" directory has all of your emails.

    Does this support an encrypted method like FTPS/SFTP also?

    Nope, just basic FTP.

    Hey, in FTP is it possible to automate the backup and delete the old backup ?

    Possible, but that’s something you’d do on your system. FTP just allows you to connect and manipulate the files, what you do with them is something else.

    Does DA not support FTPS? I know you can compile in SFTP support pretty easily, but I’d expect FTPS to work out of the box.

    Not that I even knew this was a feature - going to have to set a backup script now just to make use of it. 😅

    Hey, I don't know to code. After you create a script for backup can you please share it ?

  • bdlbdl Member

    Is there an easy way to backup the actual mxroute config (accounts, aliases, etc) itself?

    Thanked by 1jar
  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @bdl said:
    Is there an easy way to backup the actual mxroute config (accounts, aliases, etc) itself?

    Not really. Over DirectAdmin API you can read and write them.

    Thanked by 1bdl
  • gdarkogdarko Member
    edited September 2023

    Why there is no way to get in touch with mxroute.com guys if you don't have account (or can't login to yours)? Well, i do have "inactive" account (created god knows when) but by some reason it is now disabled. I can't log and buy anything.

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran
    edited September 2023

    @gdarko said:
    Why there is no way to get in touch with mxroute.com guys if you don't have account (or can't login to yours)? Well, i do have "inactive" account (created god knows when) but by some reason it is now disabled. I can't log and buy anything.

    You’re welcome to create a new account and purchase service. We have a nearly 0% satisfaction rate with people who are put off by not being able to have presales conversations, and we’re a high demand / low margin service. So the cost of presales conversations either ends up being subsidized by everyone who doesn’t have them or we cut them out.

    https://mxroutedocs.com/presales/contact/

    Any ticket opened here that isn’t about a login issue will be deleted: https://accounts.mxroute.com/index.php?/tickets/new/

    That page is intentionally hard to find because any single pipeline we open for non-customers to contact us will be flooded by people who don’t care what the purpose of that pipeline is or that we don’t have pre-sales conversations.

    Thanked by 2Hotmarer user123
  • jomphajompha Member
    edited July 2024

    looking glass for the server? @jar

    Thanked by 1jar
  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @jompha said:
    looking glass for the server? @jar

    For the most part latency doesn't play much of a role in email. Of course very high latency will but that's not terribly common since I don't host in Australia or Singapore. You can ping witcher.mxrouting.net though as that is housing large storage plans.

    Thanked by 2Frameworks jompha
  • @jar said:

    @jompha said:
    looking glass for the server? @jar

    For the most part latency doesn't play much of a role in email. Of course very high latency will but that's not terribly common since I don't host in Australia or Singapore. You can ping witcher.mxrouting.net though as that is housing large storage plans.

    My 25GB lifetime plan is on Witcher and I don't think this is considered as large plan.

    Thanked by 1jar
  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @COLBYLICIOUS said:

    @jar said:

    @jompha said:
    looking glass for the server? @jar

    For the most part latency doesn't play much of a role in email. Of course very high latency will but that's not terribly common since I don't host in Australia or Singapore. You can ping witcher.mxrouting.net though as that is housing large storage plans.

    My 25GB lifetime plan is on Witcher and I don't think this is considered as large plan.

    Yeah it gets regular services on it too. Wonderful server that one.

  • Yes indeed I'm on Witcher also .. great name for a mail server

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