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  • LeviLevi Member

    @SirFoxy said: Y'all are mad a competitor is competiting in a free market? It's freedom of speech nerds.

    Competition is not war. There should be some ethics and very small grain of morale. Wtf is to denounce past customer and throw in loss leader package, to take over his clients?! That's evil. Not that baby mail has huge clientele or it is main interserver business...

  • SirFoxySirFoxy Member

    @emgh said:

    @SirFoxy said:

    @emgh said:

    @SirFoxy said:
    Lmao, talk about overdramatic. Never let any of the hosts that commented above tell you they don't love drama when they reach like this.

    Y'all are mad a competitor is competiting in a free market? It's freedom of speech nerds.

    Why are you even still here?

    To look at threads like this and observe the absolute groupthink that exists here in awe.

    How do you get offended at this thread?

    If this is so below your superior intellect, wouldn’t you be better off using that intellect somewhere where it can be productive for you?

    Never said anything about intellect nerd, only groupthink. If you think shitting on other peoples businesses to advertise their own is new around here, you should go through some of the comment histories of the accounts above.

    You're an absolute snowflake if you're getting offended at this thread. InterServer isn't an underdog 💀

  • @SirFoxy said:

    @emgh said:

    @SirFoxy said:

    @emgh said:

    @SirFoxy said:
    Lmao, talk about overdramatic. Never let any of the hosts that commented above tell you they don't love drama when they reach like this.

    Y'all are mad a competitor is competiting in a free market? It's freedom of speech nerds.

    Why are you even still here?

    To look at threads like this and observe the absolute groupthink that exists here in awe.

    How do you get offended at this thread?

    If this is so below your superior intellect, wouldn’t you be better off using that intellect somewhere where it can be productive for you?

    Never said anything about intellect nerd, only groupthink. If you think shitting on other peoples businesses to advertise their own is new around here, you should go through some of the comment histories of the accounts above.

    You're an absolute snowflake if you're getting offended at this thread. InterServer isn't an underdog 💀

    Bashing a competitor is one thing but the CEO doing this to a former customer is pretty trashy.

    Thanked by 2interservermike tjn
  • SirFoxySirFoxy Member
    edited May 2024

    @Oldschool said:

    @SirFoxy said:

    @emgh said:

    @SirFoxy said:

    @emgh said:

    @SirFoxy said:
    Lmao, talk about overdramatic. Never let any of the hosts that commented above tell you they don't love drama when they reach like this.

    Y'all are mad a competitor is competiting in a free market? It's freedom of speech nerds.

    Why are you even still here?

    To look at threads like this and observe the absolute groupthink that exists here in awe.

    How do you get offended at this thread?

    If this is so below your superior intellect, wouldn’t you be better off using that intellect somewhere where it can be productive for you?

    Never said anything about intellect nerd, only groupthink. If you think shitting on other peoples businesses to advertise their own is new around here, you should go through some of the comment histories of the accounts above.

    You're an absolute snowflake if you're getting offended at this thread. InterServer isn't an underdog 💀

    Bashing a competitor is one thing but the CEO doing this to a former customer is pretty trashy.

    All's fair in love and war. Your competitors will stomp on you too if given the opportunity.

    Thanked by 1Oldschool
  • SirFoxySirFoxy Member
    edited May 2024

    Edit: Deleted accidental double post due to shit airplane wifi.

  • @SirFoxy said:

    @Oldschool said:

    @SirFoxy said:

    @emgh said:

    @SirFoxy said:

    @emgh said:

    @SirFoxy said:
    Lmao, talk about overdramatic. Never let any of the hosts that commented above tell you they don't love drama when they reach like this.

    Y'all are mad a competitor is competiting in a free market? It's freedom of speech nerds.

    Why are you even still here?

    To look at threads like this and observe the absolute groupthink that exists here in awe.

    How do you get offended at this thread?

    If this is so below your superior intellect, wouldn’t you be better off using that intellect somewhere where it can be productive for you?

    Never said anything about intellect nerd, only groupthink. If you think shitting on other peoples businesses to advertise their own is new around here, you should go through some of the comment histories of the accounts above.

    You're an absolute snowflake if you're getting offended at this thread. InterServer isn't an underdog 💀

    Bashing a competitor is one thing but the CEO doing this to a former customer is pretty trashy.

    All is fair in love in war. Your competitors will stomp on you too if given the opportunity.

    Agreed and cut throat is cut throat but whenever I see a company attacking a former customer it definitely makes me weary of doing business with them. IMO the CEO sold more popcorn than services with this post and I think the outrage was justified even if just to serve as an example to others not to screw over former customers and be a little more classy.

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    Everything legal is allowed in business, of course. It’s allowed to be a prick, and it’s also perfectly allowed to point out when people are pricks and avoid their offers. It goes both ways.

  • YmpkerYmpker Member
    edited May 2024

    Oh boy, that escalated quickly. In all fairness, who would've thought that bashing a former business partner would backfire?

    Exactly. No one!

    All the best to MailBaby! Hope you'll get some new signups from this :)

    As for MailChannels, you'd better hope that this won't spread to LinkedIn, given this topic's indexed and all. Maybe the next job offer shouldn't be for a(nother) fullstack dev, but for a PR-person that, how should I put it, phrases things...differently?

    Thanked by 2emgh Kris
  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @emgh said:

    @M66B said: I would like to see numbers supporting these statements:

    Numbers? Supporting what?

    This?

    MailBaby simply can't demonstrate the same track record of reliability and scalability for the most demanding customers.

    That's obvious, no? MailChannels have been in the business of selling an email sending service for far longer, obviously they can demonstrate a longer track record.

    The thread is as said bad, but that was one of the few arguments from their side that I can definitely agree with. It looks bad coming from them, but it's still true.

    I don't think it's obvious. In another thread Ken pointed out that a significant number of emails that mail.baby sent to MC were undeliverable, those were the numbers being used. But undeliverable mail making it to their fallback simply meant they were successfully delivering the email and that which was undeliverable was what made it to the fallback. Ken claimed this meant mail.baby was trying to deliver mail that was undeliverable too many times, and that this harms reputation. Which would be true if the undeliverable mail were constantly content filters or invalid recipients, but many were more likely SMTP servers that didn't respond, SMTP servers that continually returned 4xx codes when they were never going to accept the mail, etc. Those aren't likely to harm reputation.

    Thanked by 1emgh
  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad
    edited May 2024

    @jar said:

    @emgh said:

    @M66B said: I would like to see numbers supporting these statements:

    Numbers? Supporting what?

    This?

    MailBaby simply can't demonstrate the same track record of reliability and scalability for the most demanding customers.

    That's obvious, no? MailChannels have been in the business of selling an email sending service for far longer, obviously they can demonstrate a longer track record.

    The thread is as said bad, but that was one of the few arguments from their side that I can definitely agree with. It looks bad coming from them, but it's still true.

    I don't think it's obvious. In another thread Ken pointed out that a significant number of emails that mail.baby sent to MC were undeliverable, those were the numbers being used. But undeliverable mail making it to their fallback simply meant they were successfully delivering the email and that which was undeliverable was what made it to the fallback. Ken claimed this meant mail.baby was trying to deliver mail that was undeliverable too many times, and that this harms reputation. Which would be true if the undeliverable mail were constantly content filters or invalid recipients, but many were more likely SMTP servers that didn't respond, SMTP servers that continually returned 4xx codes when they were never going to accept the mail, etc. Those aren't likely to harm reputation.

    Sure, that in itself isn't proof (actually, it's not proof at all). But I still believe MC send a lot more email than MailBaby. The LET market is only so big after all, and MC have had a lot more time to reach outside of it.

  • I've always considered MC a reliable service run by professionals. Sadly, this post unmistakably reveals their professionalism in being unprofessional.

  • LeviLevi Member

    @Maelstrom36 said:
    I've always considered MC a reliable service run by professionals. Sadly, this post unmistakably reveals their professionalism in being unprofessional.

    Services are good. Just management is a dick.

    Thanked by 1emgh
  • @Levi said:

    @Maelstrom36 said:
    I've always considered MC a reliable service run by professionals. Sadly, this post unmistakably reveals their professionalism in being unprofessional.

    Services are good. Just management is a dick.

    I can see that, and it's a shame given the quality services they provide.

    Thanked by 1emgh
  • JabJabJabJab Member
    edited May 2024

    --

    It’s entirely plausible that someone had “post an offer on LowEndTalk” on his todo list for a bit, had a spare 15 minute, and dashed off something a bit too hastily.

    That someone is a fucking CEO, it's little more than 'someone' :-D

    Thanked by 1Dante
  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran
    edited May 2024

    @Maelstrom36 said:
    I've always considered MC a reliable service run by professionals. Sadly, this post unmistakably reveals their professionalism in being unprofessional.

    Devil's advocate: professionalism is overrated

    There's a solid middle ground for those who try to find it.

    Thanked by 1Smigit
  • @JabJab said: That someone is a fucking CEO, it's little more than 'someone' :-D

    Totally, referencing the CEO would not only be correct but would also make the article more compelling.

  • jbilohjbiloh Administrator, Veteran

    Spicy move on behalf of the Mail Channels.

  • wow dude, how do u fuck this this bad as a CEO

  • BlaZeBlaZe Member, Host Rep

    god damm!

    You know, you should put a "Buy me a coffee" link for the articles you write. I'm sure you'd get plenty coffee there.

  • LordSpockLordSpock Member, Host Rep

    This thread is quite sad, really. I have never had a negative interaction from Interserver and feel like the mail.baby service was a welcome entrant in to the market.

    Mention your competitors, sure! (we're cheaper than x, we have a better feature than x) - but don't attack them like this.

    Pathetic.

    Thanked by 1Peppery9
  • @mc_ksimpson said:
    Hi Everyone,

    I sincerely apologize for criticizing MailBaby in my original post. I should have stuck to >describing our offer, which is aggressive enough by its nature. @interservermike, calling >MailBaby out for the false positive downtime on May 15th was a bad call on my part. I'm >sorry about this.

    Good thing you apologize as I am about to comment about it since it is more of a bashing than an offer. It will throw negative feedback ( which it does already ) about your company too.

    Good luck with the offer though!

  • @FatGrizzly said:

    Mailchannels shocked, Baby Rocked.

    Same.

    I've dealt mostly with John and he is a good and great guy to deal with. The price is fair and awesome. Keep it up, John and Mike!

    Baby rocks with Proxmox setup :)

  • How Mailchannels doing? Much Mailbaby customers migrated?

  • Is that still possible today?

    Thanked by 1suyadi92
  • CRISPRCRISPR Member

    We used MailChannels before but they raised prices to insane levels. MC can do this because there's little competition. The profit in hosting is already tiny, so this hurts everyone except MC investors. Anyhow, we recently switched over to Mail.baby and the service is just as good as mailchannels except much, much more affordable.

    It's good to finally see some decent mailchannels pricing, but they should roll this out to all their users and keep it long term. The 1 year price guarantee just seems like switch and bait (sorry).

  • @interservermike said:
    Francisco is absolutely right. Interserver provides the developers, rack full of servers, /19 of ip, abuse department staff, and everything else needed to run a business. Stand alone the baby would cost 10's of thousands to run. It is and would be totally unprofitable.

    We originally started it to reduce our mail channels bill that was in the thousands. Then John suggested that we should sell it to customers. It was a joke at first. We said let's spin it off and call it something stupid. I typed mail into domain search. First result mail.baby. Nine months later Baby was born.

    We always had the ability to run it without mc. But we thought why cut them out. Let's spread the joy let them make some $$$. We did not want to run the whole thing anyway. Little did we know they would give us 2 weeks to bounce. Little did they know we had all we need and bounced in a weekend.

    We never competed with Mc target client. They got a taste of all our mail volume.

    In the last two years I'm the shmuck that turned away any potential customers asking for millions of emails and suggested they go to Mc directly.

    These acts of baby abuse are absurd. They are in a price war with themselves. I am sure that they would not appreciate baby offering 1 year free mail to any of their customers..........

    Actually, I noticed mail.baby before this post and I was googling about mail.baby to find out does it suits me. Also I'm feeling kind of confused about the spf record part, I might still give it a try. Not just because of the product pricing, But I'd like mikes attitude.

  • @vitobotta said:

    Is that still possible today?

    Wow!

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